A review by roberts0208
Bitch Planet, Volume 1: Extraordinary Machine by Kelly Sue DeConnick
4.0
WHOA.
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This comic surprised me (in a fantastic-mind-blowing way). My first exposure to Kelly Sue DeConnick's writing was her recent Captain Marvel run. I was not a fan. The storyline was all over the place and unfortunately, I can only take so much of Carol talking to her cat.
So I went into Bitch Planet with a bit of hesitation. Thank goodness, it didn't disappoint! The plot was exciting and the little quirks in the advertisements were hilarious and witty. I loved seeing the characters' backgrounds so early on unlike most comics where we're given them much later.
I can't wait to read on! If you're reading this KSDC, you've made me #noncompliant ;)
![](https://ak-hdl.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/webdr03/2013/8/6/15/anigif_enhanced-buzz-13028-1375817246-24.gif)
This comic surprised me (in a fantastic-mind-blowing way). My first exposure to Kelly Sue DeConnick's writing was her recent Captain Marvel run. I was not a fan. The storyline was all over the place and unfortunately, I can only take so much of Carol talking to her cat.
So I went into Bitch Planet with a bit of hesitation. Thank goodness, it didn't disappoint! The plot was exciting and the little quirks in the advertisements were hilarious and witty. I loved seeing the characters' backgrounds so early on unlike most comics where we're given them much later.
I can't wait to read on! If you're reading this KSDC, you've made me #noncompliant ;)