Harker introduces the British mystery to comic books. The medium surprisingly soaks up the style and turns out to be a natural. Read Full Review
This is very much an issue of setup, but it's an enjoyable and engaging one that introduces a compelling cast of characters and an interesting murder mystery, whilst also serving as a solid introduction to the protagonist. These elements make it a perfect jumping-on point for a new reader, and I look forward to seeing how the story develops in future issues. I'll definitely be reading them. Read Full Review
It's a good tale, solidly told by creators talented in this medium. Let's hope we don't lose them to the telly too soon! Read Full Review
To put it in perspective, Harker is more Murder She Wrote than it is Law & Order, and that means it should appeal to different audiences. It's an affable book, and I would like to know where the story goes next month. Read Full Review
Perhaps the story will improve from here and the mystery won't be as formulaic as the most generic episodes of Murder, She Wrote. The scenes without Agatha Fletcher clearly show that writer Roger Gibson has talent when he isn't attempting to come up with a second-rate murder mystery for a pedestrian television series. Read Full Review
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