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Delete #1

Writer: Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: John Timms Publisher: Devil's Due Publishing Release Date: March 2, 2016 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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In the near future, where science can implant or remove human memories and the government uses brain scan technology in criminal investigations, a mute girl witnesses a multiple murder and must turn to a handyman for protection from the police and an army of killers. From the Harley Quinn team of writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Grey and artist John Timms, with covers by Amanda Conner.

  • 10
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Jan 7, 2016

    Save the date in March to pick up what's going to be a very popular series. Mystery, action, and futuristic tech are contained in a superb story with outstanding visuals. A winner in every possible way and something I'm going to add to my pull list immediately. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Mar 28, 2016

    Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and John Timms start off their near future, brain controlling, action movie mystery book off in style.  I am intrigued to see where it is all going and am already invested in the main characters, Spencer and Kalina.  Hey, it's pretty much Team Harley Quinn giving us a story that's a combination of The Last of Us, 1984, Minority Report and a whole bunch of other things I'm too stupid to know about.  Highly Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Jan 11, 2016

    For a premiere issue, this is one entertaining story. If just one issue has me this enthralled, the subsequent issues are going to be AWESOME! This series is most definitely one to keep an eye on; big things are coming. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Major Spoilers - Wayne Hall Mar 30, 2016

    Delete will make you care about the characters, and bring you to the edge of your seat, pulling for them all the way. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Capeless Crusader - Jeremy Radick Mar 22, 2016

    While Delete #1's conspiracy narrative may be familiar, the high-tech concepts that drive it are intriguing and well-integrated into the story, alongside engaging central characters that clearly have more to them than meets the eye. John Timms' art is both stylish and effective, and writers Justin Palmiotti and Jimmy Gray have constructed a solid debut issue that entices the reader to come back for a second one, with plenty of mysteries to solve and places to go. Read Full Review

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