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Part Two: After a month of waiting it's here! (lucky for those of you who have only just joined the series as you don't have to wait for the next issue.)
We pickup exactly where issue 1 left off, Tank Girl seconds away from loosing her head as she tries to thwart the no good hillbilly's who've stolen her brand new Tankmaster.
In this issue without giving away spoilers we see Bab's and her mean right hook, Barney taking charge (always a pleasure to see Barney in action), childhood flashbacks, feral kangaroo's and the start of the long deadly ride down Action Alley!!
As always the art from Brett is superb, the guy knows how to give us action and suspense that's easy to follow. I get great pleasure out of all the sound effects he illustrates. The fact that this is the start of an ongoing series really gives each issue room to breathe and the set plot points up. If I've learnt anything from my years of devouring Tank Girl books it's that nothing is ever pointless, it all leads to something and all these obvious plot threads and all the intricate subtle ones will lead to some head clanging surprises I'm sure. As juvenile the humour can be with Tank Girl there are moments of general emotion especially during this issue's flash back's.
I'm excited to see the series unfold and give us character growth and new surprises. People who want the same old glory days rehashed will be disappointed, this is new and its building towards something (a lot like that tv show 'the wire', nothing much happens week to week but it's not insignificant and is always building towards a payoff).
Time Fly's when you're having fun, which means with a blink of an eye we are faced yet again hanging on to cliff Richard and waiting for part three...Everybody dies in part three...WHAT?!?!?! SPOILERS!
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