The Red Ten #1
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The Red Ten #1

Writer: Tyler James Artist: Cesar Feliciano Publisher: Comix Tribe Release Date: November 16, 2011 Critic Reviews: 8
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  • 8.2
    Graphic Policy - Brett Schenker Jan 7, 2013

    With ComixTribe now having distribution threw Diamond, here's hoping we get to move forward with not just this, but it's other series' as well so we can see the growth I'm expecting and excellent story that's already begun continue. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jan 26, 2012

    The bottom line is that The Red Ten is a superhero retelling of Agatha Christie's classic novel "And Then There Were None" and that's pretty cool. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    First Comics News - Matthew Szewczyk Mar 10, 2013

    While describing this book I may be using a lot of references to the DC universe but this really cannot be helped nor should it turn you off to the book. The creators themselves start off a text piece in the rear of the book by stating, “I'm never gonna get to kill the Justice League” and what this story is at its core is an independent publication of the ultimate Justice League mystery story and one that will appeal to fans of the DC heroes as well as readers of edgier independent fare. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    First Comics News - Giovanni Aria Mar 2, 2013

    If you have read And Then There Were None or Watchmen, you have a feeling that you have been there before, but there is enough fresh and new to make the series fun and exciting. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Dec 18, 2012

    The Red Ten #1 is a solid first issue that brilliantly sets up this mystery. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    IGN - Miguel Perez Nov 17, 2011

    The Red Ten could be a fun romp of a super hero mystery. It's not the prettiest girl at the prom, but maybe she's got a great personality. As the story unfolds and heroes begin dropping, that's when we'll see if the has strong enough legs to stand on for 10 issues. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Fanboy Buzz - Brad Huffman-Parent Nov 9, 2011

    Ive never read And Then There Were None, but its on my Nook now waiting for me start it. The next issue of The Red Ten will be right there next to it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comicosity - Gavin Craig Jan 3, 2013

    For example, Agatha Christie readers will remember that her novel isn't exactly about a death trap, at least not in the mechanical, Rube Goldbergian, Silver Age comic book sense. In Christie, there's a murderer among the ten. I'm pretty sure the same is true in The Red Ten, and that the first issue has sent some pretty clear signals about who it is. I'd be more excited about the series as a whole if I were more sure that those signals were intentional. Read Full Review

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