Bettie Page: Unbound #4

8.9

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3 Reviews
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Writer David Avallone
Artist Julius Ohta
Cover Price $3.99

Bettie's next stop on her dimension-hopping quest finds her six inches tall... with gossamer wings. Can one tiny adorable sprite stop the most powerful creatures in the multiverse from throwing it all into chaos and destruction?

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  • 9.8

    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen

    Sep 25, 2019

    OverallDavid Avallone delivers again with this final issue of the current arc of Bettie Page, but he leaves enough at the end of the issue to begin a new story arc, which may involve pirates and crocodiles or any number of things. Either way, you are left with the impression that Bettie still has unfinished business. I look forward to reading what that might be. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Sep 25, 2019

    Bettie Page: Unbound has been a blast and with another three or so issues solicited so far there's more story ahead. This issue wraps up the main storyline that we've been running with by going with a little public domain style work for the basis but I'll admit I had a lot of fun with her taking on the roles she did in the previous installments. There is a lot going on here and the minor epilogue we do get is pretty packed and fun. The main storyline is a real delight, though, as we get to see Bettie going up against some really great beings that have always been interesting to see how they'll be interpreted by different creative forces. Avallone and Ohta definitely have their own spin on it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Major Spoilers - Stacy Baugher

    Sep 23, 2019

    Bettie Page: Unbound #4 is a rollicking good time that will entertain you in a very basic and enjoyable way. Read Full Review

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    But Why Tho? - Lizzy Garcia

    Sep 28, 2019

    Additionally, Wright and Sheelagh D create an exceptionally bright color palette filled with bold colorsthat fit the childlike wonder of this world. Compared to the deep oranges of Mars and the dark red in Vampirella's home, this world feels incredibly different. The pages are filled with fluorescent yellows which contrast with the darker blues of Cthulhu. The coloring in this series has been a key to keeping it from feeling repetitive. No issues look the same, much like none of these worlds look alike. Overall, this issue does a fantastic job of closing the ongoing arc. If you are looking for a wild adventure with just enough whimsy and kookiness, look no further. Read Full Review

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