With Samurai Jack and the Scotsman both turned into females by the Leprechauns the pair's two-issue gender-bending adventures continue as Samurai Jacqueline and the Scotswoman seek to complete their bargain with the devious imps and confront the giant Cuhullin the Cruel.
Only after confronting the massive creature in battle do Jack and the Scotsman uncover just how much they've been played by the evil imps and decide to do what they can to set things right. With the spell broken due to the giant's wailing breaking the music of the curse (which is only slightly less awkward than it sounds), the restored Jack and Scotsman come up with a plan to help Cuhullin and teach the Leprechauns a much-deserved lesson.
Available in a cute variant cover by Agnes Garbowska, Samurai Jack #7 wraps up the bizarre adventure that despite its unique set-up stays true to the style and themes of the original cartoon. Worth a look.
[IDW, $3.99]
Monday, April 14, 2014
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