Sinister Dexter #1
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Sinister Dexter #1

Writer: Dan Abnett Artist: Andy Clarke Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: December 11, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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The popular sci-fi strip makes its way to our shores! Finn and Ramone in two classic 2000 AD stories! First is “Money Shots,” which sees the two gunsharks crashing the set of an adult movie in order to carry out a hit on a target that may be happier to see them than they expected! Second is “Point Blanc.” The duo is recruited to take out a narc boss who owns extreme firepower. Is their mystery employer out for more than control of Downlode’s heavy-duty killware?

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Dec 12, 2013

    I didn't really know what to expect with this series and when I realized it was a reprint it lowered my expectations. Again, I haven't had a good track record with them, but this was a great trip to the past for comics that aren't made anymore. But really other than a few lines of dialog this story didn't feel aged in the least bit. Instead it was actually very refreshing. I haven't read a story like this before and I doubt I will after which has me looking forward to as many issues of this series as I can get. Check it out for yourself. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Rhymes With Geek - Ben Penfold-Marwick Dec 10, 2013

    Im a sucker for 2000AD and its great to see yet another title make its way into an American comic book format. There is a European feel to books like this that separate them from other science-fiction titles. They seem more sarcastic and harsher in their approach, which youll either warm to or not. No prior knowledge is needed to jump into this issue and it is definitely worth picking up. I hope that future stories will include stronger female characters to balance the lack of them in #1, but even with their absence, this is still a lot of fun. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Florida Geek Scene - Jesse Scheckner Dec 11, 2013

    The self-contained nature of the stories make this an attractive option for the casual reader who doesnt have time to regularly check in on a series to keep up with whats going on, and with its light-hearted humor, cartoonish violence and immense back catalog, Sinister Dexter could once again gain traction with readers. Essential reading, however, it is not. Read Full Review

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