WWE #20

Writer: Dennis Hopeless, Julian May Artist: Serg Acu?a, Rodrigo Lorenzo Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: August 15, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
8.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

In the wake of Sami Zayn's actions at Survivor Series, it seems like there's no way out-until Daniel Bryan offers Sami one last chance at redemption.

  • 10
    Comics: The Gathering - Nathan Koffler Aug 19, 2018

    This story is being told so well by Dennis Hopeless and this issue had me engaged through the entire issue. The behind the scenes conversations that Hopeless has written for these characters in this issue are dramatic and emotional and add to the story that we already know from watching it play out in the ring. All of that along with Serg Acuña’s artwork comes together to make a fantastic comic book about some amazing characters in riveting situations. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Kimberly Cook Nov 1, 2018

    Sami Zayn is finally getting a chance to shine, even if it is at the expense of his best friend. It's deserved, though, considering how Kevin Owens has been treating him.A solid end to the Kevin & Sami Show with great storytelling and fun artwork. As always, another stellar book from BOOM! Studios. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Geekery Magazine - Chino DT Aug 16, 2018

    In an interesting way this comic goes towards the friendship between K.O., Zayn and the General Manager of Smack Down at this moment Daniel Bryan (Yes! Yes! Yes!) Bryan from his position avoid that of K.O. and Zayn gets fired by Shane creating some clashes against other stars of the Smack Down franchise, giving to the public very good matches, but Bryan has something more spectacular in mind, something that will test the friendship between Owens and Zayn. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller Aug 15, 2018

    By the time the story closes, you just might end up having a new favorite wrestler. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Liam Hoofe Aug 17, 2018

    WWE #20 takes one of the company's most mismanaged storylines and turns it into an effective story, adding some much-needed depth to characters and boasting some fine art-work. Read Full Review

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