Story by Dan Rafter
Art by Nathan Carson
Cover by Michal Szyksznian
Publisher Blue Water Comics
This is probably the best scary comic out there for liberals, independents and post moderns out there. Scare your pants off good as the Momma Grizzly comes back for a second round of Bluewaters “Female Force” series. What happens if Sarah Palin runs for office in 2012? Well depending on what happens, we will either end up as a smoking crater or we will turn the clock back to 1830 and undo everything liberal folks have done or thought of, or we might just end up being ok. From her ability to grab the media spotlight to her famous not being able to remember anything “I can see Russia” from my backyard statements, it would be like electing the Jimmy Carter’s brother Billy, we could do worst, but we could also do better along the way. That is what makes this comic book so interesting; many of things that make her electable are also her liabilities. The genuine honesty to call the world as she sees it is just the plain spoken straight from the hip talking that makes Americans swoon in delight.
The comic book Female Force Sarah Palin part two so powerful is that the author captures this side of America and how Sarah Palin fits into it so wonderfully. The art work is ok, but it is the capture of the essential Sarah Palin that makes this a fun read. It really does not matter what your political leanings are, this is equally an awesome horror comic book as it is a biography of the woman herself. People will see into it, Sarah is either the Anti-Christ or the Savior, either way she has managed to capture the media spotlight and pretty much so call some shots as she sees them. Obviously she is a person with passion and firmly fixed ideals, the comic book captures that and sums it all up in 32 pages of Sarah Palin goodness.
Regardless of what you think of the “Momma Grizzly”, the comic book alone is worth purchasing and holding onto, because this comic book will come back in 2012 if Sarah gets anywhere near the republican convention, or heads the Tea Part electorate as a third party run for a presidential bid. Expect this one to be a best seller more than it has been already. Well into its second printing, this comic book is going to be a perennial favorite regardless of your political leanings. Well executed and developed, honest in its approach, and believable in the context of what we know about her. Blood Libel aside, writing on her hand for speaker notes, or other gaffes aside, this is one of the best comic books out there, and worth adding to your collection either as a curiosity, or as an icon.