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This took a turn towards bad very fast. All of a sudden, Jennifer Blood is exposed as a nutcase and, while consistent with reality, I wonder why is the story still being told. All the potential of the story is down the drain. I'm not sure what's the plan for this character, but definitely it cannot be any good. On the other hand, it cannot get worse than this.The mad housewife now kills everyone, tying loose ends and creating more loose ends, until she's exposed on Tv. There's no chance to redee...
Yeah... no. This series started out as a revenge killing spree. The victims in book 1 were bad guys and Jen's actions therefore relatable and entertaining for me as a reader (as a reader! This is fiction, people...). The victims in book 2 were people threatening Jen's life and family... a bit more of a stretch morally, but still kind of understandable.Book 3 however is crossing lines all over the place, with Jen being paranoid and killing (perfectly innocent) people at random. Couldn't get on bo...
This series goes places that most books go, thankfully, but this volume gets a little better but then turns so abruptly its impossible to recommend. The art is still basic and not pleasing to the eye. The gore is still the main character and its not for me.
I had totally forgotten how good this was.Baddies dead now and things turn to violent bloody soap opera.Very good performance from the script Al Ewing.
Jennifer's personality was basically ruined in this volume, she changed from a rather sympathetic character to a cold blooded killer. Yes it was fun, yes it was funny, but it's borderline mindless violence and gore. I am not sure how this will go but I can't stop reading.
And the hits just keep commingJust when you thought things could not get any worse... really well written and drawn, bloody, bloody, bloody. NSFW, or kids, or the faint of heart.
Oh dear, it's all going wrong for Jen, all her little mistakes are catching up with her and things aren't helped by her going full psycho. These are still great fun to read and I love the graphics. Bring on volume 4.
DPL hoopla
Yeah.... no. I'll finish the series but this nukes the fridge big time
And this is where the series derails. All the bad guys she wanted dead are dead, so now Jennifer Blood turns her skills onto undeserving targets. Fueled by her paranoia she sees enemies everywhere, and this inevitably ends in a bloodbath.Remember how "Prison Break" was a fun, trashy TV series in its first season? And how it unraveled and degenerated into a tedious, unwatchable mess thereafter? Well, this is the equivalent of that. Perhaps this was inevitable: once the core story was told, there
Ennis does it again!Compelling! Different! That's Garth Ennis all over. Hard to tell why we care about someone this evil, but we do...
god, what a mess this series has jumped the shark. All the bad guys are dead in the series so now we take an interesting character and turn her into one of the worst characters ever. Fueled by paranoia Jennifer essentially goes on a bloodbath and kills nearly everyone even family. I felt like Al was trying to outdo garth Ennis on whacky/over the top scale except it turned more into some cheap garbage. There were some fun moments in this book but it wasn't enough to give this a good rating.
This was okay, but this just isn’t the character Ennis created in his six issues. She was nowhere near this sloppy and impulsive.
Well if I thought Jennifer Blood was losing it in Volume 2, she went way over the top in Volume 3. No longer satifisifed with killing the mob figures that killed her parents, NOW if you even slightly tick her off she goes on and kills you. Changed the direction of this odd-ball series totally around. But thanks to Comixology Unlimited I can check out these volumes and see just how far she can take this.
Action Packed!I loved it. The writing had fantastic pacing and character backstory before getting to some of the greatest deaths that I've ever seen in a comic book.
Just when you think that Jennifer has sorted everything out
I read the comic books Jennifer Blood #13-18, in which Jennifer Fellows tries to keep her private (mother and homemaker) life in tact, as her murder sprees start catching up with her. Interesting series, although the concept is far better than the execution! 7 out of 122013 read
Jen's life spirals further out of control as the loose ends of her weeklong vendetta - a ticked-off cop, an unstable marriage and other elements - come back to haunt her in bleakly hilarious, bloody and super-violent fashion. The ending is a logical yet radical turn story-wise, one that looks like it will lead to promising developments in the next collection, Jennifer Blood: The Trial of Jennifer Blood.(This review originally appeared on the Reading & Writing By Pub Light site.)
The fun from previous volumes is mostly gone, sadly, replaced with the mess that Jen has to clean up. Unfortunately, her sloppy work catches up with her, threatening her life and her family. It all gets out of hand in the last issue when Jen can't keep her dealings under wraps and makes a run for it. Overall, the story still makes sense as a repercussion of Jen's past dealings, though her choice of plowing through innocents can be a sign of a mania she didn't have in the beginning. She is differ...
Far darker than the previous two volumes. The Jennifer Blood team sure isn't afraid to change things up! An uncomfortable installment, hard to put down as the plot becomes more and more twisted.