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I really love this comic, but I sure wish that they were on a more consistent production schedule. I know they have their reasons, but it kind of sucked to have so many months between issue 4 and issue 5 (which concluded the arc)--I couldn't remember the details the way I wished I could. Anyway, this arc was really solid and it's deserving of the accolades it gets.
Non-compliant
I hate to reiterate but I simply love this work!And the letters from the readers!The tweets!The essays!The fake adds!Everything!Cannot wait for Bitch President
I Hate Bitch Planet because it exposes flaws in our society and blows them up.Yet it, strangely enough, fills me with hope. Why I'm not sure yet.Although I really didn't like this issue because (view spoiler)[they killed someone I saw myself liking very much (hide spoiler)]. Ugh damn artists with their creativity and ability to tell a damn good story... Grmbl.
Well the issue attempted to warn me, but I went in hoping beyond hopes that it was just a click baity title. Got to more of the plot during this issue and saw more of the grimness that is Bitch Planet. This issue pretty much solidified where I believe the story will end up going and everything in each panel felt so very necessary, but that doesn't mean it didn't break my heart.
I need more Bitch Planet in my life.
Aparentemente este número cierra el primer volumen de Bitch Planet. Y por dior que heartbreaker que resultó T-TLa corrupción de este mundo que igual es una parodia crítica del nuestro es terrible. Los tipos e incluso las mujeres que no son las reclusas dan asco. Y básicamente nos dejan con una escena desgarradora donde pierden su única esperanza. Aunque los ensayos que le suceden a la historia nos dejan con intriga de lo que vendrá a continuación.
What can I say to convince you to read this comic book series? Do you consider yourself a feminist? You must read it. Are you a female, but don't consider yourself a feminist? You must read it. Are you a male? You must read it. Are you a father/husband/boyfriend? You must read it. If you have any desire at all to understand what women today as well as women of the older generations went through, still go through, are going through, you must read it. Are you a human being? You must read it. Espec...
I'm going to use this last review as a review of the whole collection, so issues #1-5. Overall, I found myself liking the prisoners and rooting for them. I sympathize with them and connect to them easily because even though the world is futuristic, everything discussed is so clearly visible in our world today. The only thing I didn't really like was the writing and art style. It was all a bit incoherent sometimes, and some pages switched styles completely, jarring me a few times. Bitch Planet is...
Belo
That ending!
Another great installment. I especially liked the beginning that was dripping with sarcasm. Maybe more like oozing. Oozing sarcasm and social commentary. Still one of my favorite comics out there.
How very dare you.
First of all fuck the sport big disappointment but i cant bring myself to lower the rating because of thatsecond give credit where credit is due Garth Ennis maybe the first feminist writer who writes stories with very strong female characters like Tulip in Preacher and that was 1999 or something like that i felt that Meiko's death was sudden too sudden and too unexpected so far we felt like she was one of the key characters for the rest of the series but it ended fast for her glad next issue wil...
Issue #5 continues the high quality storytelling and art of Bitch Planet that I have come to love and expect. I'm also enjoying the community responses at the back and the essays for the comic. Like many readers, I was sad about the ending of the issue, but I'm still looking forward to the next issue. Hopefully the issues will be published more consistently in the future.
Initial thoughts review: NOOOOOO! I knew something of the sort was coming, we were all warned, but it was still so sad! I couldn't help but wonder "um, wasn't that character kind of crucial to the success of the plan?" But, I have one more issue to read before I'm all caught up and I know several more are planned so I have hope. As usual, I really enjoyed the essay. And YAY! More content!!!
There’s a certain joy in my heart going to my comic book store and picking up a pull list the week Bitch Planet arrives because 1) I love this comic, 2) I’ve come to embrace the fanbase and have found new connections with several female fans (#SayYesToSisterHood), and lastly 3) this book makes me angry.Yes, angry. You read that right. And sad. And lost. And leaves me in awe… and everything in between. This comic has a narrative that makes me feel certain ways all the way from Monday to Sunday a
I don't really know what to say that I haven't already said when gushing about this series. It's incredible, and everyone (of an appropriate age) should read it. And don't even get me started on the essays and letters in the back. Just... Read it.
I was not prepared.