Suicide Risk #21

Writer: Mike Carey Artist: Elena Casagrande Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: January 14, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2
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Faced with either protecting the false family he's come to love, or the real, violent one he left behind the F.A.U.L.T.Line, the rift between Leo's past and present begins to violently pull apart. But he may not have time to make a choice, as there may not be an Earth-either Earth-left to return to!

  • 8.7
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Jan 13, 2015

    Though this is a bit of a slower pace issue than some of the others in this series, it still shows off the strength of the characters that have been built up in the twenty issues so far. When Leo is at home the reader can feel his struggle, and when he returns to his home world, one can feel his desperation as well. This issue is not a standout in the series, but it does move the story along to where it needs to be. It is not even clear what the greater story line of the entire series is at this point, because it has so many unexpected developments that really anything is possible, but the series has always had a high standard and this issue is no different. Read Full Review

  • 4.2
    BGCP - Garry Quigley Jan 13, 2015

    The story has a strong foundation of which to build upon, however, wasted and overly-complex dialogue ensures that the quality of the opening segment isn't sustained throughout. Read Full Review

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