Suicide Risk #9

Writer: Mike Carey Artist: Elena Casagrande Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: January 8, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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With an entire country in their grasp, the supervillain team NIGHTMARE SCENARIO has forced the world's leaders to come to the table for negotiations. Leo's plan to help the team achieve their goals with the least amount of bloodshed seems to be working. But JustAFeeling's namesake warns of an even greater, bloodier calamity, and every life Leo has managed to save helping Nightmare Scenario against his will, is suddenly at risk...

  • 9.5
    The MacGuffin - Matt LeMaire Jan 17, 2014

    As yet another arc comes to a close, Carey and his collaborators show that SUICIDE RISK has a lot of life in it thanks its compelling narrative and well-defined, yet mysterious characters. And just when it seemed like things were looking up, yet another wrench was thrown into the works, and we're left with another exciting cliffhanger. If you're not reading this book, what are you waiting for? I'll wait here, impatiently, for the next issue while you catch up. I promise. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeked Out Nation - Jess Camacho Jan 8, 2014

    Suicide Risk is a title that any superhero fan should be reading. It has everything you could want from a superhero title mixed with the unpredictability that comes without being bogged down by 50 years of history and continuity. Boom! Studios has certainly hit the jackpot with this series and each month I look forward to it more and more. The issues end far too soon for me. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jamil Scalese Jan 14, 2014

    This title exists in a realm between boilerplate superhero comics and some of the more avant-garde stuff that you have to special order at your LCS. It's a joy to read as I have no flippin' clue what to expect issue to issue, a rarity in the age of advanced solicits. While much of the allure ties into the huge overarching mystery about Leo and his spare identify of Requiem there is still plenty of legwork done in the mean to make this a fun, fresh and dramatic series. Read Full Review

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