Note for Marvel Unlimited readers that Squirrel Girl launched two Unbeatable series in 2015. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is a joyous, funny romp through the Marvel Universe, with the most positive, least angsty character in the entire Marvel comics landscape. Ryan North and Erica Henderson’s reconfiguration of all things Squirrel Girl is unquestionably one of Marvel’s finest character reconstructions this millennium. Nonetheless, Squirrel Girl is a regularly recurring character from New Avengers #7 to its conclusion with New Avengers #34. This is more for absolute continuity and Marvel history buffs. It’s worth noting – several times over – that this Heroic Age New Avengers run from Brian Michael Bendis is not focused on Squirrel Girl at all. Before the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Doreen Green put in her time as the superpowered nanny of Jessica Jones and Luke Cage while they were out New Avenger-ing. (2005) #1 to #4, Glx-Mas Special #1, The Thing (2005) #8, Cable & Deadpool #30, Deadpool/Gli – Summer Fun Spectacular #1, I (Heart) Marvel #3: Masked Intentions, Age Of Heroes #3, I Am An Avenger #1ĭon’t let it be said that Squirrel Girl’s ascent to Marvel Comics superstardom did not come gradually. I’ve ordered the issues in this collection below chronologically, and according to how they are listed (if they are listed) in Marvel Unlimited.Ĭollects: Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #8 , G.L.A. Squirrel Girl’s association with the GLA also leads to one of my favorite Deadpool gags, oddly enough during a Civil War tie-in issue. These GLA comics are intentionally quite funny, but with plenty of black humor (the premise of the series is literally one death per issue). Although Doreen Green debuted in a story alongside Iron Man (and Doctor Doom) in 1990, she wouldn’t really return to the Marvel Universe until Dan Slott reintroduced her as a member of the Great Lakes Avengers in the mid-2000’s. ![]() ![]() I’ve ordered Squirrel Girls first appearances below. Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading! When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content.
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