The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #35
| Writer | Ryan North |
| Artist | Derek Charm |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• Squirrel Girl may have avoided going to jail, but now Kraven's a fugitive on the run! It's been a difficult day!
• Can Squirrel Girl stop Kraven and Spider-Man from fighting before it's too late?
• Can a squirrel named "Haskell" be a major part of a super hero epic?
• Can Brain Drain use some well-applied existentialist philosophy to save the day?
• The answer to all these questions is, "I dunno, MAYBE?" And you'll have to read the comic to find out anything more specific!
• UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #35 is your one-stop
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9.0
AIPT - Brian Clements
Aug 10, 2018As always, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is a must for your pull list, no matter your age or gender. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller
Aug 08, 2018The issue's initial ending is fine, but the issue's true ending is 10 times better and has loads of potential if it's not a one-off joke. Though to be fair, even if it is, it was still crazy worth it. Read Full Review
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Sorry folks this is what the perfect comic looks like and I'm not actuallly sorry at all.
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Squirrel Girl and her supporting cast manage to defuse a Spider-Man/Kraven fight - no small accomplishment. Kraven brings the story to a bittersweet end by admitting that he's not ready for the clean slate Doreen wants to give him. It's a nicely-rendered story, particularly in its art, but it's talky and it feels decompressed. Still a thoroughly satisfying conclusion, which is something this title sometimes struggles with. This whole arc has been a nicely-nuanced look at the limitations of Doreen's optimistic "why don't you just quit doing crimes?" MO. Kraven turning down her team-up offer nudges her into recognizing more complex moral questions without being cruel about the potential naivete of her usual outlook.
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