As the Wyatt Family's attacks on Roman Reigns intensify, Bray Wyatt inches even closer to ruling the WWE Universe.
This is a slow issue saved by a charming backup. Roman is still brooding over the loss of his championship, and unfortunately, we're stuck on that journey with him for the time being. Read Full Review
WWE #10 is a solid continuation of the WWE story in comics that highlights the strengths of both media. A superhero fan could easily pick up this book knowing nothing about wrestling and be at home, while a wrestling fan might see it as a natural extension of the medium they love. Whats undeniable is that the WWE comic is one of those rare adaptations that works, and will continue to work for as long as the book runs, same as it has on televsion. Read Full Review
WWE #10 is the weakest entry in the Shield saga. It is basically just Roman Reigns moping around London after losing his title, with little to no focus on the in-ring stuff that has made the other issues such a delight. Buy it for 'The Pun-isher' if nothing else. Read Full Review