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Mockingbird #5 by Kate Niemczyk, Ibrahim Moustafa, Joƫlle Jones, Chelsea Cain

aimmyarrowshigh's review

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5.0

Intriguing! I'm very curious to see how this ending plays out in future books...

dinkyjas's review

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medium-paced

5.0

theresidentbookworm's review

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5.0

10 Things I Loved About Mockingbird #5

1. The opening letter of Chelsea Cain to Bobbi. I love this so much. It makes me laugh even more knowing that in the next issue Kate drew herself in. These ladies rock!

2. The first page of panels. It's just so funny and sarcastic, and there's so much going on. Bobbi is just 100% done with superheroes. "I am a special snowflake. Just like all the other special snowflakes. Does it ever seem like there are more super heroes than there used to be?" What's going on in this panel, you may ask. How about Ms. Marvel trying to impress Captain Marvel or Spider-Man complaining he's allergic to grass. Also, Wolverine and Black Panther comparing claws.

3. Bobbi really doesn't like zombies. "The worst thing about zombies? The stains. Cadaver juice. It's the mother of all bodily fluids. It takes sodium hypochlorite bleach to get out of nylons. The number of pantyhose I went through in the nineties could fill the Baxter building."

4. Also, Bobbi really doesn't like her SHIELD health insurance.
"I'm tired and I have ocean hair. So listen up, all of you. You've been hauling me in here for months. Using my blood for experiments without my consent, and violating every word of the Patient's Rights Act. Now, let's cut the crap. I need answers."


5. The page of panels entitled Other Things People Thought Might Work. I especially love the subprime mortgages one. Also, the SHIELD doctor being completely honest about why she does what she does. "Have you ever considered using your medical degree for good?" "I have a lot of student loans."

6. Bobbi's version of yoga (ass-kicking) and how done she is with her parapsychologist. Also, they have a pull in case of zombies alarm? SHIELD is prepared.

7. Bobbi kicking zombie butt and loving every minute of it. "I'm a happy person. Despite what all those marriage counselors said. In fact, I'm happy right now. Or maybe that's just a pre-battle adrenaline rush. I'm always getting those confused."

8. Bobbi's 100% done with SHIELD bureaucracy crap.
"Pee in a cup, Bobbi. Give us your blood, Bobbi. Whoops, we reanimated the dead, Bobbi. Find the antiviral, Bobbi. Clean up our mess, Bobbi. Blah blah blah. Blah. Blah."


9. Depressed Howard the Duck? Miles Morales (Spider-Man) with chicken pox? Howard the Duck waxing poetically while Spider-Man is just so teenage boy? Them teaming up to kick zombie butt with Bobbi and find the antiviral? YES!

10.
The decision Bobbi makes not to cure herself because she is a scientist first and foremost, and she wants to know more. It's incredibly brave and selfless because she doesn't know what's going to happen. She doesn't know if the virus will change or how it will continue to effect her, but she's willing to find out. She wants to learn about this virus because she is a scientist.
"Everyone and everything we know and love. Thanks to a virus. We all carry mutations. Genetic mutations can give you laser vision. Or cancer. Or color blindness. Sometimes a mutation is on a DNA strand that doesn't do anything at all. And sometimes-- almost never-- a genetic mutation will cause an entire species to make an evolutionary leap forward. Think about it... a virus with powers. Sounds like something a biologist would want to protect."
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