WWE #25

Writer: Dennis Hopeless Artist: Serg Acuna Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: February 6, 2019 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

All of the sacrifices AJ Styles has made have paid off-he's atop the mountain of WWE and retains the WWE Championship. But there's no time to rest, as perhaps his most dangerous challenge awaits-the Samoan Submission Machine, Samoa Joe.

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Robert Swanson Feb 12, 2019

    Overall, I am happy that I was able to read this and talk about it. It's a fun story that is well put together, and never drops a beat. It's a comic that is fun to read for a none wrestling fan, as much as it is for the diehard wrestling fan. I really may sound like I am pushing this book too much, but I really found it a real delight, and hopefully you will to. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Liam Hoofe Feb 8, 2019

    This edition wraps up AJ Style's story with style, and while it would have been nice to have seen Styles losing the belt to Daniel Bryan, and Bryan's subsequent rise to the biggest heel in the WWE in the coming issues, this is still an excellent addition to Boom! Studios' WWE canon. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    PopCultHQ - Adrian Care Feb 3, 2019

    The WWE series has been a gift to comic book and wrestling fans from the very start. Issue 25 is a prime example of what a creative team that runs like a well-oiled machine can do adapting a licensed property and elevating it on every level. Ensuring that it even exceeds the source material. This issue will make you want to fire up the WWE Network and relive the entire feud between A.J. Styles and Samoa Joe. There is a great crossover of fans between wrestling and comics; I think the creative team on WWE #25 caters to that. They understand both fanbases, respect and appreciate them, and invite new fans to take a seat and mark out along with them. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller Feb 6, 2019

    Samoa Joe vs AJ Styles was immensely entertaining in the ring, but WWE #25 shows how it could've been even better. Read Full Review

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