From the Eisner and Peabody-award winning creators of Jessica Jones comes another blistering chapter in the Yakuza epic IGN called a "four-star gorgeous crime comic," with 10/10 ratings from AiPT, Comicosity, Comicsverse and Comics Watch! Tattoo artist Pearl Tanaka has finally discovered her past and legacy and how they have informed all her choices up to this moment. Now she must choose her path: master tattoo artist-or master assassin? Although PEARL was originally solicited as a six-issue miniseries, based on your support, PEARL will now be an ongoing series! PEARL will skip a month in February so Michael Gaydos can catch his breath, but wmore
Pearl #6is a thrilling and rewarding conclusion to the first arc of a fantastic story of young love and organized crime told through brilliant writing and breathtaking visuals. Read Full Review
The winding road that Pearl seems to be headed on is crafting a pretty great journey. Read Full Review
Pearl is like nothing I have ever read before, it makes it a gem that everyone should read. Read Full Review
We are left with a nice ending for this issue that can literally bring us anywhere. I have no idea what this team has in store. I do know that if Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos stay on this title that I will go wherever they decide to take me. I'm looking forward to more! Read Full Review
Bendis is building a world where crime-bosses meet street-level characters caught up in the larger gears of the criminal organizations that run the city of San Francisco. The art beautifully overlays this seedy story infusing it with emotional connections. I highly recommend this engaging story to those that love crime stories. Read Full Review
PEARL #6 shows Bendis and Gaydos' teamwork at its best when Pearl and her father share a touching moment. Overall, PEARL #6 may be the most powerful and bizarre comic in the PEARL series yet! Read Full Review
Gaydos' art is stunning in this issue and throughout the series. Everything looks amazing. Read Full Review
A couple of poor awkward panels don't stop "Pearl" from being a good finale and bridge to the next arc as Pearl goes searching for more of herself. Read Full Review