Hit-Girl (comic book)

Hit-Girl is a creator-owned comic book sequel series to Kick-Ass: The Dave Lizewski Years, created by Mark Millar and illustrated by John Romita Jr. The series was published by Image Comics in 2018. The title, featuring a successive change of writers and artists for each four-issue story arc, follows Mindy McCready / Hit-Girl leaving the United States to carry on her fight for justice on a worldwide scale, depicting events mentioned in the epilogue of Book Four of The Dave Lizewski Years.[1][2]

Hit-Girl
Cover of Hit Girl in Colombia (2018)
Publication information
PublisherImage Comics
Genre
Publication dateFebruary 21, 2018 – present
No. of issues24
Main character(s)Mindy McCready / Hit-Girl
Creative team
Created byMark Millar
John Romita Jr.
Written byMark Millar
Jeff Lemire
Rafael Albuquerque
Rafael Scavone
Kevin Smith
Daniel Way
Pete Milligan
Penciller(s)Ricardo Lopez Ortiz
Eduardo Risso
Rafael Albuquerque
Pernille Ørum
Goran Barlov
Alison Sampson

Synopsis

Season One

The first series of Hit-Girl is retroactively referred to as Hit-Girl: Season One following the release of the second series, titled Hit-Girl: Season Two.

In Hollywood

In February 2019, the series restarted under the title Hit-Girl: Season 2. The first issue featured the Kevin Smith storyline spoken about when the first series was first announced.[3] The plot revolves around Hit-Girl's infamy having grown to legendary proportions thanks to a bestseller book, which is about to be adapted into a movie, prompting Hit-Girl to go to Hollywood and settle the matter her style. However, as she soon discovers, the movie is not going to be the only copy of her life's story.

Kick-Ass vs. Hit-Girl

The first issue of Kick-Ass vs. Hit-Girl, a five-issue crossover between Hit-Girl and the Kick-Ass incarnation of Patience Lee (written by Steve Niles, art by Marcelo Frusin), was published on November 11, 2020.[4][5] The series concluded with the release of the fifth issue on April 11, 2021.[6]

Characters

Mindy McCready / Hit-Girl

Critical reception

Hit-Girl was well-received for its complex stories that deal with difficult subjects, something which reflected by the mature art style of every arc bar Hit-Girl In Hollywood, the first arc of Season Two of the series. Hit-Girl was called "visually stunning" by Darryll Robson of MonkeysFightingRobots.[7]

References

  1. "Exclusive: Mark Millar Reveals New Hit-Girl Ongoing Series, Kevin Smith to Write Second Arc". ComicBook.com. 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  2. "The New Kick-Ass Comic Is Being Joined by an Ongoing Hit-Girl Series". io9. 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  3. "Kevin Smith to Write Hit-Girl Miniseries". CBR. 2019. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  4. Wood, Robert (29 October 2020). "Kick-Ass vs. Hit-Girl Promises A Comics Bloodbath This November". Screenrant. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  5. DeArmitt, Grant (6 November 2020). "Kick-Ass vs. Hit-Girl delivers "suspense and brutality" from Marcelo Frusin and Steve Niles". Games Radar. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  6. "Kick-Ass vs. Hit-Girl FINALLY Declares a Winner - and It's Brutal". 11 April 2021.
  7. Robson, Darryll (15 October 2019). "Review: HIT GIRL Season 2 #9 Provides Beauty And Horror In Equal Measure". MonkeysFightingRobots. Archived from the original on 16 October 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
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