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Jennifer Blood Volume 3 by Al Ewing

dorinlazar's review

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1.0

This took a turn towards bad very fast. All of a sudden, Jennifer Blood is exposed as a nutcase and, while consistent with reality, I wonder why is the story still being told. All the potential of the story is down the drain. I'm not sure what's the plan for this character, but definitely it cannot be any good. On the other hand, it cannot get worse than this.

The mad housewife now kills everyone, tying loose ends and creating more loose ends, until she's exposed on Tv. There's no chance to redeem the character, there's no justification to the behavior. I'm afraid that the only route here is to idealize the insanity and the violence. *sigh*

elturko64's review

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2.0

god, what a mess this series has jumped the shark. All the bad guys are dead in the series so now we take an interesting character and turn her into one of the worst characters ever. Fueled by paranoia Jennifer essentially goes on a bloodbath and kills nearly everyone even family. I felt like Al was trying to outdo garth Ennis on whacky/over the top scale except it turned more into some cheap garbage. There were some fun moments in this book but it wasn't enough to give this a good rating.

kenningjp's review

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3.0

Here's where the series kind of jumps the shark and we begin to miss Ennis' humor and storytelling. But, still enjoyable and captivating.
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