Hit-Girl #4
| Writer | Mark Millar |
| Artist | Ricardo Lopez Ortiz |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
IT'S THE COLOMBIAN SHOWDOWN.
In the bloody climax to her Colombian adventure, Hit-Girl makes her last stand against Palmira's gang lords. She's enslaved Mano as a sidekick, but will he finally crack and turn weapons on his own people? HIT-GIRL #4 is an action-packed gorefest - the bloodbath before Mindy sets off to her next destination.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
The Brazen Bull - Charlie Chipman
May 22, 2018In an all-out balls-to-the-wall bloodbath of an issue, writer Mark Millar and artist Ricardo Lopez Ortiz conclude their first new Hit-Girl arc with a brutal intensity that leaves readers ready and eager for Mindy's next action-packed adventure. Read Full Review
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10
Outright Geekery - Romulo Casas
May 31, 2018If you want a good action story with a tinge of drama and comedy through out than the Hit-Girl series will be just for you. Highly looking forward to more of Mindy's adventure! Read Full Review
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9.6
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
May 22, 2018Overall. A great ending for this story arc and I loved how we get Mindyclosing out the issue by spinning the world globe and stopping it on the next country that she plans to visit, which just happens to be Canada. Read Full Review
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9.1
A tremendously satisfying conclusion to this four issue arc of Millar's. Really satisfying and fun in equal measures. Now, the next issue will see a creative team change, with Jeff Lemire and Eduardo Risso. As much as I love Lemire's writing I am a little nervous about the change given how much I've enjoyed this run. I retain an open mind however (I'm a big Lemire fan), and there is a scene change as well as we leave Columbia behind for Canada. As for this issue, read the other three (if you haven't already) and then pick this up - very good work and a top comic. Warning though - not for the squeamish. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
May 22, 2018Hit-Girl #4 proved a road trip to Colombia is anything but dull for our favorite teen assassin. Mindy's next road trip is taking her to a much colder climate, but knowing Hit-Girl, she's bound to make it explosive all the same. Read Full Review
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9.0
Black Nerd Problems - Ja-Quan Greene
May 23, 2018This was the wig snatchin, fade delivering, POC flooded, Geneva Convention banned, 007 gadget and tween rampage filled Hit-Girl comic book that Mark Millar fans deserved. Read Full Review
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9.0
Spartantown - Enrique Rea
May 24, 2018'Hit-Girl' ends its first arc in Colombia with figurative and literal fireworks. Fans get their money's worth of violence and gore as Mindy's plan comes full circle. The new series is a wrecking ball to the globe like Amy Reeder's amazing cover. Mindy is taking over one country at a time bringing her bloody sense of justice to criminals everywhere. Millar has done it again. Read Full Review
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8.8
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
May 23, 2018Hit-Girl #4 brings us to the end of our first destination for Mindy, and this was one hell of a spectacle. Mark Millar and this creative team fully embraced everything that is absurdly violent about this world. There has never been a time to love Hit-Girl more than when she is on her own and having no one to tell her she is too much. Canada beware. Read Full Review
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8.0
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Manny Gomez
May 23, 2018Hit-Girl#4brings its first arc to an end with a well-written story that finds some real heart amongst all the gleefully illustrated blood and viscera. Read Full Review
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7.6
Outright Geekery - Brian A. Madrid
Jun 01, 2018It's all magic and Hit-Girl issue #4 has the series off to a good start. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good
May 28, 2018Millar ties this arc up with a twisted little bloody bow. The body count is through the roof, the panels are drenched in gangbanger blood, and the words out of Hit-Girl's mouth mostly contain only four letters. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
May 23, 2018There's no emotion or humanity in any of these characters and the maudlin moments just expose this bizarre cartoon for what it is. Read Full Review