After weeks of vicious attacks by Camden Stone and Geoffrey Warner's villains, C.O.W.L. finally has a new contract with the city. Now, will Geoffrey be able to reign in the fabricated villains? Plus, Detective Evelyn Thompson confronts John Pierce's killer.
The most disappointing element of C.O.W.L. #10 comes in the letters column, with the announcement that the series will not continue past #11. Yet this issue feels like the set up to a proper conclusion. It arranges all of its characters into significant positions, and then leaves them teetering on a precipice, ready to define themselves and readers' perceptions of this comic. Read Full Review
After a short delay C.O.W.L. returns in fine form. Rod Reis' linework has some hit and miss moments, but his sense of scene is strong as ever and what works is gorgeous. His colors are also especially breathtaking. Meanwhile, Higgins and Siegel deliver some great interactions and a growing sense of things coming to a head. It's downright cruel that the creative team announced the cancelation of this book just before this issue because it reminds me why this is one of my favorite books month after month. Read Full Review
C.O.W.L. is a brilliant series, full of references to the period with the addition of superheroes. Jump on the bandwagon, while there is still time. Read Full Review
This team has created a dense and complicated world filled with complex characters in only 10 installments, and if this installment is any indication there will soon be huge ramifications for both. Read Full Review
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