monty_reads's review

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adventurous challenging dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

aych's review

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1.0

And this is where I give up on this series. Although I should've given up around Vol 2, the decent reviews praising the writing in 3, made me stick it out for one more. And that was my third mistake. My second was continuing with this bullshit after picking it up in the first place, which was my first mistake. There was a mystery alluded to on par with season 1 of Lost, but the disproportionality of questions to answers makes it as frustrating (actually more) as the weakest episode of that show that eventually had a somewhat satisfying conclusion. At least the writers on that show knew how to string an audience along and keep them interested. In Zero, Ales Kot strings you along with a rotating door of artists that grow to have little variance from one another. It seems to me that he's only doing that just to distract the audience long enough for them to commit to four TPB before they realize that there is nothing truly remarkable about this series, especially when it comes to story.

marksutherland's review

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4.0

Took me most of the year to realise this wasn't available in the comixology app because of the explicit scenes in issue 11. It is in the web store though...

Most of this is action and some of the most brutal hand to hand combat scenes you'll find. It's going to be hard to take Bond seriously after this.
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