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flerpi's review
3.0
The art was pretty good, and Singularity is cute. There was a fight scene that included some neat moves from Medusa. Like another reviewer mentioned though, the story in this one felt like filler. I guess I should've expected that, considering how short comic books are, but it's still disappointing considering that the individual books are $4 each. I'm new to comic books - A-force is the first series I'm following - but if there are too many duds, I'll have to stick to my $8 paperback novels.
justjoel's review
4.0
G. Willow Wilson and Marguerite Bennett continue to impress me with their writing skills. This issue deals with the aftermath of the last issue, shows a potential power struggle between Medusa and She-Hulk, and deepens the mystery surrounding the character introduced at the end of the last issue.
all_hail_grimlock's review
4.5
Continues to be fun: I forgot that Singularity didn't talk, at least not at first, though, so figuring out who she is will be interesting for A-Force, and it's clever how emotive she is in a comic book without talking while everyone else around her does.
whats_margaret_reading's review
3.0
Issue two got better...but still something is a little off kilter. Freakin' Battleworld plot line.
anthroxagorus's review
5.0
Where's America? Why doesn't constellation girl talk?? Many questions, no answers, I think I'll have to hold off until the next issue. (But seriously, where can I read more with America??)
tee_reads's review
4.0
Really enjoying this - the art is so rad. This issue didn't really give us much but it was still enjoyable.
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