Revival #11

Writer: Tim Seeley Artist: Mike Norton Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 19, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
8.5Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

Dana and her father are in a race to save Ibrahaim from trigger happy retired militiaman. Em gets her hands dirty. Poor Tommy the Torso.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jun 19, 2013

    You have no idea how much it’s killing me not to spoil every little detail of this story for you. It might actually be my favorite issue thus far in the series, but I know that the next issue will be just as good or better. Also the other series on my list should watch out, this issue may have firmly moved forward. If you’re not reading this series I ask that you skip one of your “big two” books that will surely be available next week and try this series. Once Revival has its hooks in you, you’ll never want to leave. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero Jun 20, 2013

    This title just gets better and better with every issue, so if you're not on the Revival train, you best hop right on! Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Multiversity Comics - Sam LeBas Jun 20, 2013

    This issue ends with Martha reciting a poem she has composed, to her sister, Dana. A beautiful reflection of the first issue's beginning, the verse reminds us that as the world grows more confusing the characters still feel, and think, and want, and hope; just as they did in the moments we first met them. Amid the horror, violence and pandaemonium that the events of this thrilling supernatural mystery have incited in this small community, Seeley and Norton find a heart that continues to beat strong. The team is sure to keep breathing new life into this series again, and again, and again. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ScienceFiction.com - Alison "Boom" Baumgartner Jun 23, 2013

    The issue ends with a sort of acceptance between Dana and Martha after Dana comes back and realizes that her son had been in danger the whole time she went to go check on Ibrahim (which I'm sure will guilt her in the next issue).Martha recites one of her poems as an ominous set of events play in the background, the most ominous being that it looks like Anders, the murderer from a few issues back, is on a bus and leaving the town of Wasau altogether. It's almost time for volume three of ‘Revival', and it's only just getting started. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Hansel Moreno Jun 18, 2013

    If you have been on the fence with this series this issue is a prime example of how great this team collaborates together. If you're all caught up get ready for some more light to be shed on our friend in the woods. Yeeeessssssssssss. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Kelly Thompson Jun 20, 2013

    "Revival" is a detective meets horror meets zombie book that isn't a zombie book at all, in the best of ways. The compelling mysteries at the center of the book are coming at a solid and well-paced clip, driving forward my need to know with each new installment. One of the best things Seeley and Norton have set up is that it feels as if there are limitless places they can take us, and I'm excited to see where we will indeed end up. Read Full Review

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