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    Kick-Ass #1

    Kick-Ass » Kick-Ass #1 - Kick-Ass Hardcover released by Marvel on February 17, 2010.

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    Kick-Ass Hardcover last edited by aphillips17 on 04/16/19 09:59PM View full history

    The greatest super hero comic of all-time is finally here! Wolverine: Enemy of the State's team of Mark Millar (Civil War) and John Romita Jr. (World War Hulk) reunite for the best new book of the 21st century! 
    Have you ever wanted to be a super hero? Dreamed of donning a mask and just heading outside to kick some ass? Well, this is the book for you! The comic that starts where other super hero books draw the line. KICK-ASS is realistic super heroes taken to the next level. Miss out and you're an idiot!

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    Time to kick some bad guys’ tails! 0

    Introduction: Now, I will admit that I honestly have not heard about Mark Millar’s famous series “Kick-Ass” until I heard about the movie that came out. Even though I have not seen the movie yet as of this review, I was interested in checking out the comic book it was based off of before watching the movie and I must admit; I was TOTALLY blown away by this really creative concept of a comic book! What is this story about? Dave Lizewski was your average high school teenage boy who is not that p...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Kick Ass Comic 0

    The Story:  Dave Lizewski asks the question "how come no one has ever tried being a super hero?" to his friends. Being a huge comic book fan, Dave decides to put on a costume and fight crime like some of his favorite comic book characters. It doesn't take long for him to realize things aren't like they are in the comic books and bites off more than he can chew as he is beaten severely by some thugs who end up stabbing him. He finds out he isn't the only person trying to be a super hero as he mee...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    In case you were wondering this kicks ass. 0

    I was very sad to not be able to buy any of the issues of this series when it came out, but now that I have the hardcover I'm extremely happy. Ok so right off the bat this series is pretty fresh and exciting to read, Mark Millar does a great job of convincing you of it's realistic world and characters, and John Romita Jr does an excellent job of bringing it to life with his great storytelling art that does a fantastic job of drawing you into the story. I do have a couple of problems and that is ...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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