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    The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1

    The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl » The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 released by Marvel on March 2015.

    Short summary describing this issue.

    last edited by pikahyper on 01/06/22 11:11PM View full history

    Wolverine, Deadpool, Doctor Doom, Thanos: There's one hero that's beaten them all—and now she's got her own ongoing series! (Not that she's bragging.)

    That's right, you asked for it, you got it, it's SQUIRREL GIRL! (She's also starting college this semester.)

    It's the start of a brand-new series of adventures starring the nuttiest and most upbeat super hero in the world!

    List of covers and their creators:

    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverErica Henderson1
    Var1:25 Variant CoverArt Adams & Paul Mounts4
    Var1:20 Variant CoverSiya Oum5
    VarVariant CoverSkottie Young6
    2ndSecond Printing CoverErica Henderson3
    3rdThird Printing CoverErica Henderson2
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    3.3 stars

    Average score of 3 user reviews

    Pretty Good 0

    Squirrel-Girl is a rather strange character that enjoys even stranger levels of popularity. First appearing in January 1992, she was created by Will Murray and Steve Ditko and has appeared in a variety of comic series over the years- Great Lakes Avengers, Marvel Super-Heroes and Cable&Deadpool, to name a few. Over the years she has defeated an almost inexplicably impressive amount of supervillains, including Doctor Doom (in her first appearance, no less), Wolverine, MODOK, and Deadpool. She...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    The Unbearable Squirrel Girl 0

    It sucks. Subpar writing and artwork in the ballpark of mediocre Deadpool stories. The only thing people tell me when defending it is that "it's accessible for young girls." So were the Powerpuff Girls, and that doesn't make it a cartoon as groundbreaking as The Simpsons.It's offensive this is an Eisner nominated series.DC/Vertigo's Effigy or Image/Top Cow's Switch & Death Vigil deliver way better a similar concept accessible for young girls starring... young females.Why is that a thing now....

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Definitely A Great First Issue! 0

    I remember first seeing Squirrel Girl in some of the Avengers books, and although I did not know much about her character, I was always a little fascinated by her and enjoyed her upbeat spirt, personality, and unique powers. When I read that she would someday get her own series, I was curious but honestly not sure of what to expect. When I read the first issue, I was immediately entertained. I enjoyed how we got to see the world through Squirrel Girl’s eyes; therefore the whole book...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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