I was asked at comix club to explain my 3* review: It's solely down to the art being a bit uneven, and not entirely to my liking in that uneven-ness. The price a comic book pays, to be reviewed against all of its elements. The storyline is still great, and really ramping up, or maybe more clearly put: continuing to ramp, as it has since v.1, pg.1.

AHHHHH even better than the last one! So engaging, and layered, and re-readable. I can't wait for what comes next...

What a great concept.

4.5*

Bitch Planet never really lived up to the promise of its concept but it really has gotten worse over time. The story in this set is beyond dull and it's only saved by the art, especially the coloring.

This series continues to be one of the best graphic novels out there.

Wwwhooo the plot thickens that cliff hanger though. Bitch plant is a very interesting and very heavy in this is a feminist story that will punch you in the face, and I can’t wait to read the next one

Oooh. Me likey.

A lot better than the first one that I still think was a bit too on the nose, and although I still haven't completely warmed up to the characters, I was more at home with this second volume. Bitch Planet is a slap on the face instead of a subtle examination of women's rights, so if you don't like an aggressive, loud and hyperbolic approach to these things, you won't like this. I, however, am still full of adrenaline from the events of President Bitch, particularly the ending. An exciting launch of a new situation, and with a real rumble. I particularly liked the twist with
SpoilerKylie
. I can't wait to read her story!

Asian characters with main roles! Representation matters and these characters with integral roles to play in the storyline and resistance makes my heart sing.

Liked it even better than the first volume!