The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #44
| Event\Storyline | War of the Realms |
| Writer | Ryan North |
| Artist | Derek Charm |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
WAR OF THE REALMS TIE-IN!
• The other nine realms have fallen, Earth is under attack and the only one who can save us is DOREEN GREEN, A.K.A. THE UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL.
• So that's terrific. We're in great hands and don't need to worry at all! Phew.
• Or at least we would be, if it weren't for the complicating factor of an ancient Asgardian Squirrel Chaos God who's decided she wants to be...FRIENDS??
• In this issue, Squirrel Girl and Ratatoskr fight Frost Giants...and their unspoken assumptions about each other!
• This arc is a "WAR OF THE
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.1
Multiversity Comics - Matthew Blair
May 13, 2019A funny, self aware, and surprisingly deep story that promises to be a lot of fun and is perfect for readers of all ages. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Brian Clements
May 08, 2019Taken all together, this issue is a good follow-up to USG's first major event tie-in, and her communications with Iron Man give it real credence that she is the hero in charge of freeing North America rather than an afterthought. It's a huge step up for both Doreen and the creative team and both deserve the promotion. Next squirrel squad goal: Squirrel Girl in Phase 4. Read Full Review
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8.6
Outright Geekery - Brian Wayne
May 13, 2019"Squirrel Girl" is going on the pull list! Read Full Review
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7.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
May 11, 2019This War of the Realms tie-in screeches to a halt so a guest character can burgle the spotlight. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Watch - John Jack
May 13, 2019A fine issue if you're a 14 year old who wants to feel connected to the War of the Realms. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
May 08, 2019Squirrel Girl is midway through her "War of the Realms" tie-in, and if you're going to tie into a mega event you either need to be meaningful to the main plot or simply entertaining. Squirrel Girl definitely falls into the latter camp, though the first half of the issue is a bit dull. Read Full Review