Finally, a male character enters the Bombshells United universe. Sadly, it's a evil character, Black Adam. I hope this Isis isn't given the power of Shazam. I do like that the character Isis is shown as strong by the way she dances. A woman character can be strong and feminine at the same time, that's something many seem to forget.
The pacing is quick and the story flows.
The only flaw I could see is Black Adam is a Prince of The Pyramid, but to a Kingdom that doesn't treat dancing girls as a possession. I thought kingdoms like that saw dancing girls as slaves.
The (fictional) kingdom mentioned in the story is set in the middle east.
My rating for Bombshells United #9 is Good
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