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Kick-Ass 3 by Mark Millar

markarubin's review against another edition

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3.0

Starting to think that Mark Millar is fucking insane.

thebookofdanny's review against another edition

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2.0

Stunning artwork. Millar could have met John Romita, Jr halfway and wrote something worthy of such great illustrations. An awful sequel.

starmander's review against another edition

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2.0

The movies do a really good job of making these horrific little comics fun and exciting.

rltinha's review against another edition

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4.0

A matança, porrada e insanidade que já esperava. Mas o primeiro continua a ser melhor.

sjj169's review against another edition

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1.0

Bet you thought you would never hear me say this..but this book was almost too much for me. It upped the violence and cussing to the point where I was like WTF? Millar crossed over the line of awesome into the feeling of just trying to shock the reader. I love the first book and hate the way this one turned out. Yuck.

It picks up shortly after the first one ended. Kick-Ass is training with Hit-Girl.

Then her reins get clipped as her step-dad makes her promise to not don the outfit or fight crime anymore. Yeah, like that's gonna last.

Kick-Ass gets involved with a new team of super-wanna-be-heroes. Justice Forever!

Then his arch nemesis the Red Mist returns as "the Motherfucker"

Bad shit happens..and happens to the point of even me cringing. Trigger warnings needed for a graphic novel..that I'm actually agreeing on. Never would have thunk it.
Well of course, Hit-Girl must step in to the fray.

The book ends with a big cliffhanger..Will I continue on with this series? Stay tuned to find out......


ETA: I'm changing this rating..after thinking about it a few minutes..It's not a 3 star book. You jumped the frigging shark Mark Millar..You get a one star.

alternbruno's review against another edition

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5.0

The plot took me by surprise in spite of having watched the film.

deepfreezebatman's review against another edition

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4.0

Not as badass as the first volume.

mjfmjfmjf's review against another edition

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3.0

Disturbing. Really good, but not enjoyable. Violent and over the top. Good writing, good art. The characters are all basically terrible. Except maybe for Hit Girl and her step dad. Lot's of death. Lot's of blood. Lot's of bad guys being bad for no all that good reason. And cops being not great. Kind of need a brain wipe. And I read this in comic-book form, which felt really weird after all this time. 2.5 of 5.

psykobilliethekid's review

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5.0

Great way to end the series. Glad I was able to find a good copy of this in 2nd & Charles. Totally worth the wait. ^_^

gohawks's review against another edition

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3.0

As I stated before, the violence is not what I enjoy about these books. It turns me off, in fact. However, the teenagers trying to fit in in the real world is what really seals the deal for me. The art is annoyingly flat and cartoony, but I suppose it makes the violence a bit more palatable.