DMZ #66

Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Riccardo Burchielli Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: June 22, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
9.8Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Zee Hernandez has always been the soul of the city, and the one person who could keep Matty's ego in check most of the time. In her final solo issue of the series, we check back in with Zee, last seen in issue #59, and discover what secret she's been holding on to all this time.

  • 10
    Comic Vine - Matt Demers Jun 22, 2011

    As the last "solo story", this issue made me feel a little weird in the pit of my stomach. As a big Brian Wood fan, I can say that this issue is one of his strongest, and made me appreciate what the character has done for the story as a whole. There is little wrong with this issue, and serves as a calm before the proverbial storm that is the last arc. While I hope Zee will have a role in that final story, this would be a fitting end to her involvement to the series. Amazing work from an amazing writer: it's a pity that DMZ is ending. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jun 22, 2011

    Anyone who wants to see a creative team firing on all cylinders would do well to check out this issue. Wood delivers a fitting farewell to what may be his best DMZ creation. The issue is every bit as depressing as it should be this close to the series finale, but also tinged with a faint ray of hope. There may not always be a DMZ, but there will always be a Zee. Read Full Review

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