Shutter #11

Writer: Joe Keatinge Artist: Leila Del Duca, Owen Gieni Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: April 15, 2015 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.2Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

KATE KRISTOPHER WAS THE LAST OF A FAMILY DYNASTY OF EXPLORERS. THEN SHE QUIT. TEN YEARS LATER SHE DISCOVERED SHE’S ONE OF WHO-KNOWS HOW MANY SIBLINGS. THE OLDER SISTER SHE NEVER KNEW, KALLIYAN, IS AFTER KATE’S SEEMINGLY ALIVE FATHER AND HAS FORCED KATE TO HELP HER FIND HER MOTHER, THE ONLY PERSON WHO KNOWS WHAT’S UP WITH THEIR DAD. MOM’S LOCATION? THE WORLD OF DREAMS. AND IT’S NOT GOING WELL.

  • 8.0
    Comic Booked - Magen Cubed Apr 20, 2015

    Overall Shutter #11 is another competent and well-composed chapter in Kate Kristophers strange adventures, but it proves that the devil is in the details. Moments like Alarm Cats metamorphosis into Cassius, taking on a new name and ideology, continue to develop the world of Shutter and all the creatures in it. It is a strange, sad, and hopeful world, full of danger as well as promise. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    The Latest Pull - Marcus Orchard Apr 17, 2015

    Shutter #11 is a good issue, but certainly isn't the strongest issue of the series. The story is moving along at an okay pace, and there is plenty to look forward to. For now, this issue excels at delivering great character moments and superb art, which is more than enough to hold it up. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - James Anders II Apr 15, 2015

    With the ending of this one, we catch a full page splash that gives us a taste of what is to come. I must say that I am quite psyched. As a fan of the series, Issue #11 should be followed and read. But it certainly is not the best of the issues to date. Considering that many of my reviews have been mostly fours and fives for the better part of the series, to say that this one is not particularly the best is not such a bad deal. The series rocks completely and you should be in Kate's world today. You will be glad that you went there. Read Full Review

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