
Kick-Ass v Kick-Ass
Chris Nicholls discusses the creative liberties taken in the first movie adaptation of Mark Millar’s Kick-Ass.
Chris Nicholls discusses the creative liberties taken in the first movie adaptation of Mark Millar’s Kick-Ass.
Bridging the events of the first two Kick-Ass volumes (with volume 3 on its way), Hit-Girl ostensibly follows Mindy McCready as she deals with school life and a stable family unit. But while by day Mindy is suppressing her father’s conditioning and donning the cowl known as conformity, by night she’s ticking the remaining names off a “shit list” of surviving crime lords while her new parents are blissfully rohypnoled.