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Bitch Planet #5 by Valentine De Landro, Kelly Sue DeConnick

tawfek's review

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4.0

First of all fuck the sport big disappointment, but i can't bring myself to lower the rating because of that...
Second 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 will be about her!
I don't really read bitch planet all the time anymore there are too much letter pages and i like to read everything.
So i am taking my time and jumping between comics, don't feel that i am in a rush to finish my main project for the year is preacher really, and don't feel in a rush to finish bitch planet too even if its only five more issues.

littlebird113's review

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2.0

Honestly, the delay knocked me out of it. But I'll read them again someday and probably be all over it again.

gmrickel's review

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4.0

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!!!

lizpatanders's review

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5.0

Lots of feels with this one.

hachimitsu's review

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5.0

I need more Bitch Planet in my life.

saxamophone's review

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4.0

Bitch Planet continues to take you for a ride and I can't get enough of it. I'll continue to read this book as long as DeConnick and Valentine want to work on it.

antoched's review

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4.0

Aparentemente este número cierra el primer volumen de Bitch Planet. Y por dior que heartbreaker que resultó T-T
La 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.

heypretty52's review

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5.0

Aaannnndd I just got my heart fucking ripped out...

elm0sh's review

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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

divineblkpearl's review

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4.0

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 and the week after that. Jumping right into issue number five, we see our crew with their team assembled ready and eager to go out kick some asses, take some names and wreck some serious ish up.

Read more of my review here: http://blacknerdproblems.com/site/bitch-planet-5-review/