Kick-Ass 3 #6
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| Writer | Mark Millar |
| Artist | John Romita Jr. |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
It's the flashback issue you've all been waiting for: The secret origin of Hit-Girl! Training, first blood, and of course, lots of hugs and positive reinforcement from Big Daddy. Exactly how does little Mindy McCready earn her assassin stripes? Hint: It ain't by collecting stickers. This issue will be extra-sized for extra awesome!
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8.0
Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin
Feb 12, 2014Kick-Ass 3 #6 is a sterling entry in a saga that's nearing its finale. Fanboys and fangirls who love the franchise need to pick this up as it easily comes recommended. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman
Feb 12, 2014It's simple: if you're a KICK-ASS fan, you need to read this issue. Because if you're a fan of the franchise, odds are you're a fan of Hit-Girl, and this is a huge issue for her. We've come to know her as a shockingly badass kid, but Millar dedicates this issue to giving us a whole new look at the character and it's one that definitely makes her story even more interesting. Now it's time to see how Millar plans to wrap this all up. Bring on the penultimate issue! Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Erik Gonzalez
Feb 12, 2014Considering the fact this pop culture impacting comic is coming to its conclusion, there is no reason why everyone should not be picking this issue up! Especially when there are three beautiful covers from John Romita Jr., Leinil Yu and Jerome Opea to choose from. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Brian Bannen
Feb 17, 2014A good story balances all its pieces well, and Kick-Ass 3 is such a book. What Millar proves is that his doesn't need to be glitz and glamor all the time. He's a solid writer with a gift for plotting and dialogue, and one need look no further than Kick-Ass 3 to see this. Read Full Review
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7.0
Rhymes With Geek - : Pawz Man
Feb 17, 2014Kick-Ass 3 #6 wont win the series any new fans, but it certainly wont disappoint existing ones. Kick-Ass enthusiasts will, however, be anxious to see if Millar and company will be able to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the series. Read Full Review