Executive Assistant Iris: Enemies Among Us #1
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Executive Assistant Iris: Enemies Among Us #1

Writer: David Wohl, Vince Hernandez Artist: Giuseppe Cafaro Publisher: Aspen Comics Release Date: December 21, 2016 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4
7.8Critic Rating
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Aspen's critically acclaimed and best-selling series from creator David Wohl (Witchblade, Legend of the Shadow Clan) returns for this pulse pounding action-packed one-shot! With the new Aspen Universe forged and taking shape, Executive Assistant: Iris' past secret case files are brought to the forefront, uncovering two new and thrilling adventures that may just reveal that the seeds of Iris' role in this new era began to grow long ago!

  • 9.0
    PopCultHQ - Jason Bennett Dec 18, 2016

    Though Aspen Comics may not release a slew of titles, what they do release is guaranteed to be an enjoyable story, visually breathtaking, and definitely worth every penny for what's delivered cover-to-cover. Enemies Among Us is a top-notch one-shot andmakes for a great of the entry to the Aspen Universe. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Dec 24, 2016

    There's still an edge to this series that's hard to dismiss. Aren't the Executive Assistants just prostitutes who fight? (Granted, we don't see any hints of sex in this issue - but the concept is the same.) Maybe it's just me. I recommend checking it out and making up your own mind. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Impulse Gamer - Chris O'Connor Dec 31, 2016

    A great read for something a little different to the superhero stories. Strong females kicking butt and showing they are far from the weaker sex. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Dec 21, 2016

    For the most part, I am not sure if I am the target audience for an Aspen book. At times, I think that the maturity of the story is somewhat hindered by the needs of showing the characters in a certain light. Art style not withstanding, coming back to the book, I had hoped for a growth from the previous book. As it is, more of the same might have been good enough if the whole book had the quality of the first part. Read Full Review

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