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Bitch Planet #4 by Valentine De Landro, Kelly Sue DeConnick

morrigan's review

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5.0

This just keeps getting better and better.

sarcasmpotato's review

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4.0

4.5 Stars

I've been waiting for this issue for a hot minute, and after reading the end of this issue I'm on the edge of my seat waiting for issue five.

I can see the interworking of these first couple issues coming together and I can tell the end is gonna be fucking epic. Kamau Kogo, our main character, is smart and is looking out for her number one which is herself, but i also think we're going to be seeing a different side to her in the next issues.

divineblkpearl's review

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4.0

Not too long ago, another avid Bitch Planet reader sent me a tweet from Kelly Sue. It was Kelly apologizing, saying that Bitch Planet issue number four would reach our hands at a later date. Like many readers I was totally bummed out and stayed optimistic by rereading the first three issues and then even reintroduced a friend to the world of comics by way of a care package of comics which included a copy of issue one. (I racked up some serious awesome friends points and Karma there!

Going in, I couldn’t help but notice the two men who act as surveillance techs of sorts, the first two men we see in the prison colony observing and taking notes on the inmates. One questions the other with the fate of the inmates, beginning to ask if things had been different before his coworker stops him–perhaps what? That these women could be spared suffering? Humilation? Abuse? It’s just that tone of the man on the right that I hear too often nearly everyday, whether it be the comments, (ugh the comments) on video with or about Anita Sarkeesian or more recently one of my parents telling me that there is a right way and a WRONG way to protest regarding the uprising that’s happening in Baltimore (that’s #BaltimoreUprising, yall)

There's more of my review of this issue at:
http://blacknerdproblems.com/site/bitch-planet-4-review/

leahrosereads's review

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4.0

And we're back to the main story and getting to some meaty plot points too! The story is starting to really develop in these panels, and I can start to see where the creators are going.

In this issue, you also start to see some friendships and relationships forming and it's just powerful to witness. And then there's Kam doing her badass things, being the fucking protector that she is.

Just another exceptional issue.
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