Lenni Reviews: “Kick-Ass: The New Girl” Vol. 4, by Steve Niles & Marcelo Frusín

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With Patience still using the Kick Ass identity, Mindy hunts her down and wants to eliminate her. Somehow, Patience must finish her work getting rid of crime and survive a child assassin.

I respect this for skipping the “enemies to allies” trope here; which is exactly what this series would do. They’re all about bucking traditional narratives. However, there is something to be said for traditional narratives as this story doesn’t feel like it hit a conclusion. It just stopped. Not to mention the art is hard to look at in some places. I like it for what it is and I did enjoy Patience as a character; but I’m also glad I got this from the library and didn’t pay for it myself. 2.7 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Kick-Ass: The New Girl” Book Two by Steve Niles & Marcelo Frusín

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Patience is expanding her reach, taking down or absorbing increasingly dangerous criminal organizations. Doing good with her money, she also has people working with her and using her money to help her community. But Patience has made dangerous enemies who are not happy with her meddling.

This volume goes more into the real issues dealing with a double life and how it affects her family. While I enjoy the idea of Patience leading this gang to do some good, I don’t feel like this idea is explored. It’s just told to us while the meat of this is the other cartels and mob trying to taker her down. Probably to keep up with the requisite need for tons of violence. 3 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Kick-Ass: The New Girl” Book One by Mark Millar & John Romita Jr.

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Veteran and single mom Patience has to find a way to make ends meet. When she runs into and takes down some criminals, she decides to make pummeling bad guys a lucrative sidehustle.

This is an interesting way to continue the Kick-Ass name with a fresh new character. I like that it’s someone familiar with combat and planning. Patience is smart, capable, and has a LOT to lose if something happens to her on the job or if she’s found out. It’s also much less negative than it’s predecessor. There are likable people to follow and I’m interested in what happens next. 4 out of 5.

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