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Hit-Girl

Hit-Girl (Mindy McCready) is an antihero appearing in the Millarworld shared fictional universe, published by Marvel Comics under the company's imprint Icon Comics and later Image Comics, one of the titular characters of the Hit-Girl & Kick-Ass franchise. The character was created by artist John Romita Jr. and writer Mark Millar. She is a young and effective vigilante, trained by her father Damon McCready (Big Daddy) from an early age to be a costumed superhero and assassin, introduced in Kick-Ass – The Dave Lizewski Years as a supporting character and ultimate co-protagonist, along with Dave Lizewski. She featured in her own self-titled comic book series, Hit-Girl, published from 2018 to 2020 by Image Comics.[2] She returned in the 2023 miniseries Big Game, becoming a Kingsman agent and killing Wesley Gibson.

Hit-Girl
Millarworld character
First appearanceKick-Ass #3 (July 2008)
Last appearanceBig Game #5 (November 2023)
Created byMark Millar
John Romita Jr.
Portrayed byChloë Grace Moretz
In-universe information
Full nameMindy McCready
GenderFemale
OccupationVigilante
Kingsman agent
FamilyDamon McCready / Big Daddy (father, deceased)
Kathleen McCready (née Williams) (mother, deceased in film)[1]
Significant othersDave Lizewski (film)
Eggsy Unwin (comic)
AbilitiesMartial arts training
Age

Hit-Girl is portrayed by Chloë Grace Moretz in the feature films Kick-Ass (2010) and Kick Ass 2 (2013) and the video games Kick-Ass: The Game (2010) and Kick-Ass 2: The Game (2014), with her name spelled Mindy Macready, unlike in the comics.

Comics edit

Kick-Ass – The Dave Lizewski Years edit

Following her father's death in the first volume of the comic The Dave Lizewski Years, Hit-Girl takes on Kick-Ass (Dave Lizewski) as her crime-fighting partner in the second and third volumes, training him and using him to hunt criminals together with her. She gets him to teach her how to be a normal kid, and get along with other girls somewhat older than herself. After she is arrested at the conclusion of the third volume, she breaks herself out of prison, and, joining back together with Kick-Ass, takes out the entirety of the Genovese crime family and their accomplices, before taking on a new Kick-Ass as her sidekick.

 
Artist John Romita Jr. signing a copy of the series at Midtown Comics in Manhattan

Hit-Girl edit

In Hit-Girl, following the events of The Dave Lizewski Years, Mindy travels worldwide hunting down criminals, appearing in Hit-Girl In Colombia, Canada, Rome, Hollywood, Hong Kong, and India.

Kick-Ass – The New Girl edit

Although Hit-Girl does not appear in the main plot of Kick-Ass – The New Girl, a variant cover for the first and fifth issues of the series features her (Hit-Girl) in combat with the Patience Lee incarnation of Kick-Ass.[3][4][5] In an epilogue in the final issue of the series, Hit-Girl is made aware of Patience's activities as a supervillain using the Kick-Ass name, prompting her to return to the US to kill her.[6] A five-issue crossover miniseries depicting this confrontation, Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl, was subsequently published from November 11, 2020 to March 17, 2021.[7][8]

Crossover edit

An adult Hit-Girl first appears in the sixth issue of Crossover after being dragged into another reality by "The Event", partaking in an endless battle between residents of the Marvel, DC, and Image Universes (amongst characters from many other properties by Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Skybound Entertainment and Boom! Studios, including The Wicked + The Divine and I Hate Fairyland), saving Otto and Ellie before jumping into another battle.[9]

Big Game edit

The adult Hit-Girl returns in Big Game, where-in she is rescued from assassination by British secret Eggsy Unwin / Agent Galahad of Kingsman, with whom she then infiltrates the headquarters of the Fraternity to assassinate Wesley Gibson. After Eggsy is killed, Mindy uses the Fraternity's stolen time machine to travel back in time, ending up in prehistoric times. After her actions lead to a prehistoric alien army invading the future, aiming to prevent the worldwide assassinations of all superheroes, Mindy travels back in time again to save them, with both her and her slightly younger self joining forces against Wesley, the Fraternity, and the alien army. After one of the Mindys is shot through the face and killed by Wesley, the other Mindy kills Wesley herself, before joining Kingsman as one of its agents with the alive-again Eggsy.[10]

Films edit

The character appears in the 2010 film adaptation Kick-Ass, and the 2013 sequel Kick-Ass 2. Jane Goldman, one of the two co-writers of the first film's script, said, "We just really wanted Hit-Girl to be a character who, in a sense, simply happens to be an eleven-year-old girl, in the same way that Ripley in Alien could have been a guy but the part happened to be played by Sigourney Weaver." Goldman said that Mindy "is genuinely dangerous, she's genuinely mad. It's not her fault: she's been raised in this environment where she doesn't know anything different. She's unwittingly part of a folie à deux."[11] When asked if Hit-Girl could be considered a feminist heroine, Goldman said "Yeah... she's a feminist hero by token of the fact that she pays no attention to gender stereotypes. I think she also doesn't want special treatment because she's a girl."[11]

Casting edit

 
Chloë Grace Moretz as Hit-Girl in the 2010 film adaptation of Kick-Ass

In 2008, shortly before the release of the film Wanted, 11-year-old actress Chloë Grace Moretz saw posters of Angelina Jolie for the film while riding with her mother in Los Angeles, prompting her to ask for a role that she described as "an Angelina Jolie-type character" and "like an action hero, woman empowerment, awesome, take-charge leading role". One month later, she was offered the role of Mindy Macready/Hit-Girl.[12]

Matthew Vaughn, commenting on the maturity of Moretz, said that because she has four older brothers, she was no stranger to much of the language in the script.[13][14] Moretz said that it was entertaining to illustrate the differences between Mindy and her superheroine identity "for me, 'cause it's almost like an alternate personality". Lewis Wallace of Wired said that Mindy "gets all the good lines, capping every Tarantino-scale bloodletting with a foul-mouthed joke". Christopher Mintz-Plasse, the actor who portrays Red Mist, said that "we (Kick-Ass and Red Mist) don't have any of the action in the movie. It's all Hit-Girl".[15] Vaughn said that Hit-Girl is a part of "the ultimate father-daughter relationship, where Barbie dolls are replaced with knives, and unicorns become hand grenades".[12]

To prepare for her role, Moretz took months of training in learning how to handle guns and to use butterfly knives and swords. Moretz stated that the shooting of the action scenes was arduous.[15] Goldman said that the aspect of the film adaptation that excited her the most was adapting Hit-Girl's storyline to the film.[16] Millar said he expected the character to receive mostly negative reception, "But the movie was so well made, I think, that people were quietly charmed by her for the most part. The only really negative thing we saw came from Roger Ebert and others from his generation who were upset, but there were those especially here in the United Kingdom [who] went crazy for her". Millar added he and Vaughn "were quite surprised about that. We were expecting the worst, that people were going to say she was amoral and we [in turn] were going to get killed for her. But it was much more of a case where people were positive about Hit-Girl even saying she was empowering female character".[17]

Controversy edit

In January 2010, an uncensored preview clip from the first film was criticized by family advocacy groups for its display of violence and use of the line "Okay, you cunts, let's see what you can do now", delivered by Chloë Grace Moretz, who was barely twelve years old at the time of filming. Australian Family Association spokesman John Morrissey claimed that "the language [was] offensive and the values inappropriate; without the saving grace of the bloodless victory of traditional superheroes".[18] Several critics accused the film of glorifying violence, particularly violence by young children.[19]

In response to the controversy, Moretz stated in an interview, "If I ever uttered one word that I said in Kick-Ass, I would be grounded for years! I'd be stuck in my room until I was 20! I would never in a million years say that. I'm an average, everyday girl."[14] Moretz has said that while filming, she could not bring herself to say the film's title out loud in interviews, instead calling it "the film" in public and "Kick-Butt" at home.[20] Christopher Mintz-Plasse expressed surprise that people were angry about the language but did not seem to be offended that Hit-Girl violently kills many people on-screen.[21]

Solo film discussions edit

In January 2015, Mark Millar revealed to IGN that there had been a planned Hit-Girl film in development, with Gareth Evans directing, but that it had been cancelled.[22]

However, in June 2015, Matthew Vaughn discussed a possibility of rebooting the Kick-Ass franchise with a Hit-Girl & Big Daddy prequel film to revive interest in the franchise. He stated that, "If we make that, hopefully that will be the sorbet for the people that didn't like Kick-Ass 2 and then we can go off and make Kick-Ass 3. I think we've got to do this prequel to regain the love that we had with Kick-Ass."[23]

In September 2017, Mark Millar revealed he had discussed a possible Kingsman/Hit-Girl crossover film with Matthew Vaughn, with Moretz's Hit-Girl cameoing in a post-credits scene in Kingsman: The Golden Circle having been considered.[24]

Video games edit

Hit-Girl appear as a playable character in Kick-Ass: The Game and Kick-Ass 2: The Game, each respectively based on the two films.

Toys edit

In 2010, Mezco released Hit-Girl figures based on the film and followed-up with figures released in 2013 by Neca.

Skills and abilities edit

Mindy is an expert martial artist and proficient with a wide variety of melee weapons. She is capable of defeating large groups of armed thugs wielding a pair of swords or a double-bladed pole-arm. She is an excellent markswoman and proficient with practically all firearms from pistols to automatic rifles. Mindy is adept at stealth and evasion being able to infiltrate a maximum security prison with ease. She is an expert driver, with her vehicle of choice being a custom high-powered motorcycle. The nature of Big Daddy's training has made Hit-Girl a particularly brutal and remorseless character who does not flinch at torture or dispatching her opponents in the most gruesome and painful ways possible. She can be so intimidating that when she was briefly imprisoned she was soon the undisputed ruler of the adult penitentiary where she was held despite being a twelve-year-old girl. Mindy's one weakness, as pointed out by Mother Russia, is that her strength is limited by her youth which can cause an over-reliance on her weapons skills to compensate. Mother Russia seemed to be more than a match for Hit-Girl at hand-to-hand combat with the young vigilante winning their fight mostly through the intervention of chance.[25]

Personality edit

As a vigilante who regularly kills her opponents in violent fashion, Mindy displays the skill to carry out dangerous acts with high-level precision, and the emotional detachment and desensitized temperament necessary to do so. For example, when, in the comic book version, Kick-Ass tells her that her father was just murdered, she responds by saying, "Finish the job, mourn later." She exhibits other habits and demeanors more typically seen in adults who are hardened killers. She curses regularly and makes crude jokes, often adopting a sarcastic demeanor towards her crime-fighting partner/apprentice Kick-Ass, who describes her as resembling a mix between John Rambo and Polly Pocket. Despite the violent nature of her crime-fighting, and her ability to carry out such activities without apparent difficulty or remorse, Mindy has an interest in things typical of young people, such as Hello Kitty, comic books, Clint Eastwood and John Woo movies.[26] However, when the villain Johnny G is finally dead at the end of The Dave Lizewski Years Book One, she turns to Kick-Ass and asks him for a hug, covered in tears and blood, as she mourns her father.[27]

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ Millar, Mark (w), Romita, John Jr. (a). Hit Girl (Kick-Ass: The Dave Lizewski Years – Book Two) #4. Marvel Comics (New York).
  2. ^ "The New Kick-Ass Comic Is Being Joined by an Ongoing Hit-Girl Series". io9. 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  3. ^ @Dave_DSG (January 22, 2018). "¡Awesome group of variant covers of..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1556/9595/products/26733757_1593792804019625_7876740329850366142_n_1024x1024_2x_4786a502-fb4e-4110-93f0-9836f0364517_1024x1024.jpg?v=1517017908[bare URL image file]
  5. ^ https://i.imgur.com/fMSk15e.jpg[bare URL image file]
  6. ^ Kick-Ass #18 (October 30, 2019)
  7. ^ Wood, Robert (October 29, 2020). "Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl Promises A Comics Bloodbath This November". Screenrant. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  8. ^ DeArmitt, Grant (November 6, 2020). "Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl delivers "suspense and brutality" from Marcelo Frusin and Steve Niles". Games Radar. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  9. ^ Stone, Sam (May 2, 2021). "Crossover: Every Indie Comics Hero in the MASSIVE Battle Royale". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  10. ^ Trent, John F. (May 17, 2023). "Mark Millar Announces First Ever Millarworld Crossover Event 'Big Game' That Will Also Serve As A Sequel To 'Wanted'". Bounding Into Comics. Retrieved May 17, 2023.
  11. ^ a b Day, Elizabeth (21 March 2010). . The Guardian. UK. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  12. ^ a b Itzkoff, Dave (April 8, 2010). "Just a Sweet Young Actress? $&@%# Right!". The New York Times. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  13. ^ Jonathan Ross, Matthew Vaughn. Jonathan Ross interviews Matthew Vaughn. Archived from the original on December 20, 2021.(Video)
  14. ^ a b Carroll, Larry (20 January 2010). . MTV. Archived from the original on 7 May 2011. Moretz: I would love to. I can't say anything about [the ending], but I would love to be Hit-Girl twice, three times, four times in my life.
  15. ^ a b Wallace, Lewis (April 16, 2010). "Hit Girl's Revenge: The Kick-Ass Kids Are All Right". Wired. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  16. ^ Busch, Jenna (April 6, 2010). . Blastr. Syfy. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  17. ^ Fetters, Sara Michelle (2 August 2009). . Moviefreak.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  18. ^ "Family outrage at film Kick Ass (sic) violence and swearing". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. January 13, 2010.
  19. ^ Ebert, Roger (April 14, 2010). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on October 11, 2012. Retrieved April 17, 2010.. Roger Ebert's Journal. Archived from the original on 24 June 2011.
  20. ^ Synnot, Siobhan (March 24, 2010). "What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice, punches and the odd four-letter word, when they're the surprise star of Kick-Ass". The Scotsman. Edinburgh.
  21. ^ White, Lucy (April 14, 2010). . Metro Herald. p. 17. Archived from the original on August 15, 2011. People are so angry at Chloe [Grace Moretz] for saying bad language but she murders a ton of people and no one seems to be offended by that.
  22. ^ Tilly, Chris (January 27, 2015). "Mark Millar On The Hit-Girl Movie That Never Was". IGN.
  23. ^ Paclibar, Jenah (June 24, 2015). . Vine Report. Archived from the original on June 24, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  24. ^ Millar, Mark [@mrmarkmillar] (September 17, 2017). "Just saying to Matthew [Vaughn wha]t a cool post-cred[its-scene it] would have been [in] HIT-GIRL ringing Eggsy's door-bell, [the] audience knowing imminent shit [is about] to go down" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  25. ^ Perry, Spencer (June 22, 2012). "Read the First Six Pages of Hit-Girl #1". SuperHeroHype.com. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
  26. ^ Mark Millar (w), John Romita, Jr. (p), Tom Palmer (i), Dean White (col), Chris Eliopoulos (let). Kick-Ass, p. chapter Seven/3 (2010). New York: Marvel Comics, ISBN 9780785134350.
  27. ^ Kick-Ass, chapter Eight

External links edit

  • Woerner, Meredith (April 12, 2010). "Hit-Girl Responds To The Outrage Against Her Teenage Ultra-Violence". io9
  • Rich, Katey (2010). "Getting Away With Hit Girl: How Kick-Ass Lets You Root For An Adolescent Killer" March 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. CinemaBlend.

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This article is about the character For the comic book see Hit Girl comic book For other uses see Hit Girl disambiguation Hit Girl Mindy McCready is an antihero appearing in the Millarworld shared fictional universe published by Marvel Comics under the company s imprint Icon Comics and later Image Comics one of the titular characters of the Hit Girl amp Kick Ass franchise The character was created by artist John Romita Jr and writer Mark Millar She is a young and effective vigilante trained by her father Damon McCready Big Daddy from an early age to be a costumed superhero and assassin introduced in Kick Ass The Dave Lizewski Years as a supporting character and ultimate co protagonist along with Dave Lizewski She featured in her own self titled comic book series Hit Girl published from 2018 to 2020 by Image Comics 2 She returned in the 2023 miniseries Big Game becoming a Kingsman agent and killing Wesley Gibson Hit GirlMillarworld characterFirst appearanceKick Ass 3 July 2008 Last appearanceBig Game 5 November 2023 Created byMark MillarJohn Romita Jr Portrayed byChloe Grace MoretzIn universe informationFull nameMindy McCreadyGenderFemaleOccupationVigilanteKingsman agentFamilyDamon McCready Big Daddy father deceased Kathleen McCready nee Williams mother deceased in film 1 Significant othersDave Lizewski film Eggsy Unwin comic AbilitiesMartial arts trainingAge11 12 The Dave Lizewski Years 13 14 Hit Girl 27 Big Game Hit Girl is portrayed by Chloe Grace Moretz in the feature films Kick Ass 2010 and Kick Ass 2 2013 and the video games Kick Ass The Game 2010 and Kick Ass 2 The Game 2014 with her name spelled Mindy Macready unlike in the comics Contents 1 Comics 1 1 Kick Ass The Dave Lizewski Years 1 2 Hit Girl 1 3 Kick Ass The New Girl 1 4 Crossover 1 5 Big Game 2 Films 2 1 Casting 2 2 Controversy 2 3 Solo film discussions 3 Video games 4 Toys 5 Skills and abilities 6 Personality 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksComics editKick Ass The Dave Lizewski Years edit Main article Kick Ass The Dave Lizewski Years Following her father s death in the first volume of the comic The Dave Lizewski Years Hit Girl takes on Kick Ass Dave Lizewski as her crime fighting partner in the second and third volumes training him and using him to hunt criminals together with her She gets him to teach her how to be a normal kid and get along with other girls somewhat older than herself After she is arrested at the conclusion of the third volume she breaks herself out of prison and joining back together with Kick Ass takes out the entirety of the Genovese crime family and their accomplices before taking on a new Kick Ass as her sidekick nbsp Artist John Romita Jr signing a copy of the series at Midtown Comics in ManhattanHit Girl edit Main article Hit Girl comic book In Hit Girl following the events of The Dave Lizewski Years Mindy travels worldwide hunting down criminals appearing in Hit Girl In Colombia Canada Rome Hollywood Hong Kong and India Kick Ass The New Girl edit Main article Kick Ass The New Girl Although Hit Girl does not appear in the main plot of Kick Ass The New Girl a variant cover for the first and fifth issues of the series features her Hit Girl in combat with the Patience Lee incarnation of Kick Ass 3 4 5 In an epilogue in the final issue of the series Hit Girl is made aware of Patience s activities as a supervillain using the Kick Ass name prompting her to return to the US to kill her 6 A five issue crossover miniseries depicting this confrontation Kick Ass vs Hit Girl was subsequently published from November 11 2020 to March 17 2021 7 8 Crossover edit Main article Crossover Image Comics An adult Hit Girl first appears in the sixth issue of Crossover after being dragged into another reality by The Event partaking in an endless battle between residents of the Marvel DC and Image Universes amongst characters from many other properties by Image Comics Dark Horse Comics Skybound Entertainment and Boom Studios including The Wicked The Divine and I Hate Fairyland saving Otto and Ellie before jumping into another battle 9 Big Game edit Main article Big Game comics The adult Hit Girl returns in Big Game where in she is rescued from assassination by British secret Eggsy Unwin Agent Galahad of Kingsman with whom she then infiltrates the headquarters of the Fraternity to assassinate Wesley Gibson After Eggsy is killed Mindy uses the Fraternity s stolen time machine to travel back in time ending up in prehistoric times After her actions lead to a prehistoric alien army invading the future aiming to prevent the worldwide assassinations of all superheroes Mindy travels back in time again to save them with both her and her slightly younger self joining forces against Wesley the Fraternity and the alien army After one of the Mindys is shot through the face and killed by Wesley the other Mindy kills Wesley herself before joining Kingsman as one of its agents with the alive again Eggsy 10 Films editThe character appears in the 2010 film adaptation Kick Ass and the 2013 sequel Kick Ass 2 Jane Goldman one of the two co writers of the first film s script said We just really wanted Hit Girl to be a character who in a sense simply happens to be an eleven year old girl in the same way that Ripley in Alien could have been a guy but the part happened to be played by Sigourney Weaver Goldman said that Mindy is genuinely dangerous she s genuinely mad It s not her fault she s been raised in this environment where she doesn t know anything different She s unwittingly part of a folie a deux 11 When asked if Hit Girl could be considered a feminist heroine Goldman said Yeah she s a feminist hero by token of the fact that she pays no attention to gender stereotypes I think she also doesn t want special treatment because she s a girl 11 Casting edit nbsp Chloe Grace Moretz as Hit Girl in the 2010 film adaptation of Kick AssIn 2008 shortly before the release of the film Wanted 11 year old actress Chloe Grace Moretz saw posters of Angelina Jolie for the film while riding with her mother in Los Angeles prompting her to ask for a role that she described as an Angelina Jolie type character and like an action hero woman empowerment awesome take charge leading role One month later she was offered the role of Mindy Macready Hit Girl 12 Matthew Vaughn commenting on the maturity of Moretz said that because she has four older brothers she was no stranger to much of the language in the script 13 14 Moretz said that it was entertaining to illustrate the differences between Mindy and her superheroine identity for me cause it s almost like an alternate personality Lewis Wallace of Wired said that Mindy gets all the good lines capping every Tarantino scale bloodletting with a foul mouthed joke Christopher Mintz Plasse the actor who portrays Red Mist said that we Kick Ass and Red Mist don t have any of the action in the movie It s all Hit Girl 15 Vaughn said that Hit Girl is a part of the ultimate father daughter relationship where Barbie dolls are replaced with knives and unicorns become hand grenades 12 To prepare for her role Moretz took months of training in learning how to handle guns and to use butterfly knives and swords Moretz stated that the shooting of the action scenes was arduous 15 Goldman said that the aspect of the film adaptation that excited her the most was adapting Hit Girl s storyline to the film 16 Millar said he expected the character to receive mostly negative reception But the movie was so well made I think that people were quietly charmed by her for the most part The only really negative thing we saw came from Roger Ebert and others from his generation who were upset but there were those especially here in the United Kingdom who went crazy for her Millar added he and Vaughn were quite surprised about that We were expecting the worst that people were going to say she was amoral and we in turn were going to get killed for her But it was much more of a case where people were positive about Hit Girl even saying she was empowering female character 17 Controversy edit In January 2010 an uncensored preview clip from the first film was criticized by family advocacy groups for its display of violence and use of the line Okay you cunts let s see what you can do now delivered by Chloe Grace Moretz who was barely twelve years old at the time of filming Australian Family Association spokesman John Morrissey claimed that the language was offensive and the values inappropriate without the saving grace of the bloodless victory of traditional superheroes 18 Several critics accused the film of glorifying violence particularly violence by young children 19 In response to the controversy Moretz stated in an interview If I ever uttered one word that I said in Kick Ass I would be grounded for years I d be stuck in my room until I was 20 I would never in a million years say that I m an average everyday girl 14 Moretz has said that while filming she could not bring herself to say the film s title out loud in interviews instead calling it the film in public and Kick Butt at home 20 Christopher Mintz Plasse expressed surprise that people were angry about the language but did not seem to be offended that Hit Girl violently kills many people on screen 21 Solo film discussions edit In January 2015 Mark Millar revealed to IGN that there had been a planned Hit Girl film in development with Gareth Evans directing but that it had been cancelled 22 However in June 2015 Matthew Vaughn discussed a possibility of rebooting the Kick Ass franchise with a Hit Girl amp Big Daddy prequel film to revive interest in the franchise He stated that If we make that hopefully that will be the sorbet for the people that didn t like Kick Ass 2 and then we can go off and make Kick Ass 3 I think we ve got to do this prequel to regain the love that we had with Kick Ass 23 In September 2017 Mark Millar revealed he had discussed a possible Kingsman Hit Girl crossover film with Matthew Vaughn with Moretz s Hit Girl cameoing in a post credits scene in Kingsman The Golden Circle having been considered 24 Video games editHit Girl appear as a playable character in Kick Ass The Game and Kick Ass 2 The Game each respectively based on the two films Toys editIn 2010 Mezco released Hit Girl figures based on the film and followed up with figures released in 2013 by Neca Skills and abilities editMindy is an expert martial artist and proficient with a wide variety of melee weapons She is capable of defeating large groups of armed thugs wielding a pair of swords or a double bladed pole arm She is an excellent markswoman and proficient with practically all firearms from pistols to automatic rifles Mindy is adept at stealth and evasion being able to infiltrate a maximum security prison with ease She is an expert driver with her vehicle of choice being a custom high powered motorcycle The nature of Big Daddy s training has made Hit Girl a particularly brutal and remorseless character who does not flinch at torture or dispatching her opponents in the most gruesome and painful ways possible She can be so intimidating that when she was briefly imprisoned she was soon the undisputed ruler of the adult penitentiary where she was held despite being a twelve year old girl Mindy s one weakness as pointed out by Mother Russia is that her strength is limited by her youth which can cause an over reliance on her weapons skills to compensate Mother Russia seemed to be more than a match for Hit Girl at hand to hand combat with the young vigilante winning their fight mostly through the intervention of chance 25 Personality editAs a vigilante who regularly kills her opponents in violent fashion Mindy displays the skill to carry out dangerous acts with high level precision and the emotional detachment and desensitized temperament necessary to do so For example when in the comic book version Kick Ass tells her that her father was just murdered she responds by saying Finish the job mourn later She exhibits other habits and demeanors more typically seen in adults who are hardened killers She curses regularly and makes crude jokes often adopting a sarcastic demeanor towards her crime fighting partner apprentice Kick Ass who describes her as resembling a mix between John Rambo and Polly Pocket Despite the violent nature of her crime fighting and her ability to carry out such activities without apparent difficulty or remorse Mindy has an interest in things typical of young people such as Hello Kitty comic books Clint Eastwood and John Woo movies 26 However when the villain Johnny G is finally dead at the end of The Dave Lizewski Years Book One she turns to Kick Ass and asks him for a hug covered in tears and blood as she mourns her father 27 Notes editReferences edit Millar Mark w Romita John Jr a Hit Girl Kick Ass The Dave Lizewski Years Book Two 4 Marvel Comics New York The New Kick Ass Comic Is Being Joined by an Ongoing Hit Girl Series io9 2017 Retrieved 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