The grand finale of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.'s blockbuster! Hit-Girl is in jail, leaving Kick-Ass to lead the superhero team Justice Forever. But superheroes have been outlawed, leaving Kick-Ass and to dodge both cops and some terrifying new foes! For the first time, Kick-Ass begins to doubt. Is he in too deep to get out? Meanwhile, Hit-Girl starts running all the gangs in the joint, and a broken Red Mist gets an education from a terrifying crime boss. But when the new Skull and Bones vigilante team debuts and dissension hits Justice Forever's ranks, will Kick-Ass be able to fend off a coup? Plus: The flashback you've all been waiting for...the secret origin of Hit-Girl! How does little Mindy McCready earn her assassin stripes? Find out as Kick-Ass comes to its epic conclusion! COLLECTING : Kick-Ass 3 1-8
John Jr. Romita Books




Hit-Girl
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
"Hit-Girl" spins off into her own blood-soaked saga! Mindy tries to settle into life as a regular schoolgirl, but wants nothing more to be dispensing hot justice to the scum of New York City. Her mother thinks she's doing her homework, but in reality she's training Kick-Ass as a sidekick. Collecting "Hit-Girl" 1-5.
Kick-Ass 2
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The concluding half of Kick-Ass 2, following Kick-Ass 2 Prelude: Hit-Girl, the sequel to the biggest creator-owned comic of the decade--the one that spawned the number one hit movie and the worldwide phenomenon! 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!
In this story, a new character, Ulysses, with an origin very similar to Superman's shows up in Metropolis. Good news, it doesn't seem like he has arrived to do evil. He might just be an awesome new partner for Superman in fighting the world's evils. Also in this volume, Superman manifests a brand new power (to go along with his already large list of powers). Plus, Perry White offers Clark a chance to return to The Daily Planet. Collects SUPERMAN #32-39.