Peter Panzerfaust #10

Writer: Kurtis J. Wiebe Artist: Tyler Jenkins Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 13, 2013 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 8
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"PARIS" Conclusion
The aftermath of a dangerous rescue mission leaves the group fractured and forever changes the face of their war.

"Both magical and adventurous without needing the aid of pixie dust or giant crocodiles (not saying that throwing in the croc wouldn't be awesome though). PETER PANZERFAUST is a title that you should be checking into every month and I'm giving this issue 4 out of 5 stars." - Major Spoilers

  • 10
    Comicosity - Keith Callbeck Mar 17, 2013

    The creators have promised that Peter Panzerfaust will continue to issue 25 and so far isseems the audience isgrowingsince this commitment. There is so much more to be told. Wiebe and Jenkins remind their loyal fans that as long as you believe, you can fly. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Geekality - Worm VonChaos Mar 12, 2013

    This book stands out in so many ways, and that is why it gets so many re-prints. This is a title I recommend to many of my customers and its becoming an instant fan favorite! If you're in need of a new title to blow you away I suggest Peter Panzerfaust!!! Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Mar 13, 2013

    This is the end of Julien’s narration so we’ll move on to another new character in the next arc, but Julien’s character has done this series a great service. This arc took this series from interesting and good… to great. I hope that people will continue to support it because I need to see how this series ends. It’s clear that the plans for Peter are much larger than what we can see right now and we’re all dying to get more. I can understand falling behind on a series, but this is one that you shouldn’t miss and I say that from experience unfortunately. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Read Comic Books - Cody Mudge Mar 11, 2013

    Peter Panzerfaust doesn't have a character with an enormous following. It doesn't have big name creators. It doesn't have capes or tights.But it has so many other things that you'll grow to love so give this series a chance. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Mar 13, 2013

    Peter Panzerfaust #10 is an exemplary outing that not only offers a fitting conclusion to this arc but adds in some more character development to boot. I could complain about minor details that bothered me a wee bit but overall this is one comic book that I'm proud to say comes highly recommend. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Hansel Moreno Mar 13, 2013

    This book has a buzz building around it and the one thing I hope for (besides all the boys making it out alive, damn you Wiebe!) is for the art team to finish the story how they see fit. Nothing ticks me off worse than having a story just stop. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Multiversity Comics - Michelle White Mar 14, 2013

    Ostensibly, this issue ends on a lighter note, but some moments in Curly's narration hint at further darkness to be explored and endured as the series moves on. It's a delicate balance " achieving that sense of closure without tying everything up completely " but this issue manages it, gesturing toward further complexities and bits of detail for the next narrator to explore. And so, while it does feel a bit rushed, this is a satisfying conclusion to the Paris arc and a solid issue in its own right. There's just very little indication as to where, specifically, this series is going to go " so for the moment, we've got to sit tight and wait for the crocodiles to come a-chomping. Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    IGN - Melissa Grey Mar 13, 2013

    One can feel the blueprints for greatness simmering under the surface and indeed, this same creative team has delivered it before, but issue #10 feels like a missed opportunity to breathe fresh life into the world of Peter Panzerfaust. Hopefully, as Peter and his friends finds a renewed zeal in their struggle against the Nazis, Wiebe and company will likewise get their groove back. Read Full Review

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