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    Kick-Ass 2 #1

    Kick-Ass 2 » Kick-Ass 2 #1 released by Marvel on December 1, 2010.

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    last edited by Hoobson on 07/04/23 08:05AM View full history

    But here now is the sequel to the biggest creator-owned comic of the decade -- the one that spawned the number one hit movie and the worldwide phenomenon--is here! Kick-Ass is back, just as over-the-top as ever! As everybody's favorite psychotic 11-year-old, Hit Girl, trains Kick-Ass to be...well, a bad-ass, Red Mist gathers a team of super-villains to take them down! It's super hero mayhem as only Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. can bring you!
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    Welcome to Justice Forever 0

      Cover The cover was a little boring and Kick Ass looked like he was copied and pasted on the cover with the white lines around him. Story Hit Girl is training Kick Ass to fight better. Marcus sees that Mindy is doing this instead of being in school. When Mindy and Marcus get home Marcus tells Mindy that she has to stop hanging out with the superheroes. Right when those words come out of his mouth she denies it and says she has never even touched a gun since they moved into the new house. Then ...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Kick-Ass 2 Issue 1 0

    Well, it's about time. After an excruciatingly long wait (This is my sarcasm by the way), Balls to the Wall is finally here, and it's just what you'd expect it to be. Violent, foul-mouthed, and quite enjoyable. I'm a big fan of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr., so the chance for more of their goodness is always a plus, but unlike the masses, I wasn't clamoring for this book so soon. Regardless, it's here and it's here to stay so it's time to kick some more @$$ with Balls to the Wall.     Essenti...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl are back, and then some? 0

    Story: The long awaited sequel is here and it starts off with Mindy training Dave in a gym. Dave is still way below mediocre on his fighting skills. He's been training with Mindy for a while now and is getting more serious about it. They want to start a team of heroes in New York so they have a plan to recruit new people. Mindy now lives with her dad's partner in the force Marcus. Marcus knows everything they've been doing and planning and he wants her to stop because he doesn't want her or her ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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