Peter Panzerfaust #6

Writer: Kurtis J. Wiebe Artist: Tyler Jenkins Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 19, 2012 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 6
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"PARIS," Part One
Paris cowers in the shadow of the Third Reich and one of the Lost Boys has become their prisoner. There is no running. There is no hiding. There is only the mission: save Felix!

  • 10
    Geekality - Whitney L. Sep 21, 2012

    If you haven't picked up"Peter Panzerfaust" yet then I strongly recommend that you do. Forpeople who enjoy different looks on history, for people who areintrigued about seeing Peter and his Lost Boys in another light, andfor anyone who wants to see something new, these stories are for you. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Keith Callbeck Sep 19, 2012

    There is no excuse for missing out on this remarkable book. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    IGN - Poet Mase Sep 19, 2012

    Peter Panzerfaust is at the top of its game, here, my friends. If you've never picked up the title before, I'd recommend plunking down for the first arc to get the full experience. This series is too good to write off as a missed opportunity, though, so don't let the dissonance of dropping in on an ongoing series stop you from joining the party. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Sep 18, 2012

    Peter Panzerfaust #6 is proof that a mini-series can become a monthly series while still retaining the core elements that made it so successful in the first place. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    Multiversity Comics - Matthew Boren Sep 20, 2012

    Like just about everything Image puts out these days, “Peter Panzerfaust” is worth a shot. If you like war stories, this is a book for you. If you like fairy tales, this is also a book for you. It is an unusual combination, but hot damn, does it work like a charm. Kevin Smith once said “Preacher” was better than going to the movies. The same should be said about “Peter Panzerfaust.” Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Grant McLaughlin Sep 23, 2012

    Peter Panzerfaust continues to impress with its imaginative reinterpretations of both a literary classic and one of fiction's most common historical events. Kurtis J. Wiebe and Tyler Jenkins make quite the storytelling team, and the addition of Heather Breckel to the fold is a good one. Julien's story has gotten off to a good start, and the book's cliffhanger definitely leaves me wanting more. Read Full Review

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