Bitch Planet: Triple Feature #5
| Writer | Matt Fraction, Nyambi Nyambi, Bassey Nyambi, Eyang Nyambi, Jon Tsuei |
| Artist | Elsa Charretier, Chris Visions, Saskia Gutekunst |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
END OF STORY ARC
DeCONNICK & DE LANDRO PRESENT: The Triple Feature!
Patriarchy is the disease. We are the cure.
Join the resistance with tales of appropriation, erasure, and feminist grannies...all with a healthy dose of backmatter.
100% Grade-A satire. Doctor approved, patient demanded.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Crusaders - Jennifer DeRoss
Oct 18, 2017Each issue of Bitch Planet works to highlight the issues that are otherwise not seen by enough people showing the way that fiction can help make these needed changes. The pen can indeed be mightier than the sword. Read Full Review
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9.0
Black Nerd Problems - Carrie McClain
Oct 25, 2017Will there be anther last collection of triple features stories? In the backpages, Kelly Sue hints maybe. Maybe not. I will say that the Bitch Planet universe is the better with these stories. This has been a mostly successfully scenic route to take while Kelly and Val were working on setting up for the main roads, which returns next. It appears our fave Penny has a connection, perhaps a family relation with one special person and I can't wait to delve into that. Read Full Review
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9.0
Impulse Gamer - Chris O'Connor
Oct 31, 2017It's not uncommon in collections of stories to have some that just don't hit the mark or that fall a bit flat. I'm happy to say (for me at least) that this collection is all hits. Read Full Review
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8.4
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Oct 23, 2017If you're not reading the main Bitch Planet book, you are missing out on an important experience and an important comic, a book that will be held up for years as an underappreciated gem that made important points about the world through the lens of quasi-science fiction trappings. Read Full Review
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7.3
Multiversity Comics - Jacob Hill
Oct 19, 2017Three wildly different stories try to find the dark humor in terrible things. Read Full Review