In which Jon and Suzie learn just how alone together we all are, and the stakes get raised crazy-high in this, the second arc finale. By MATT FRACTION (CASANOVA, ODYC, SATELLITE SAM) and just a great big bunch of C.H.U.D.s with photoshop or something.
If you were looking for affirmation, then you've found it. Sex Criminals continues to be one of the best comics on the market, exploring and dissecting intimacy, and letting all the blemishes of an imperfect relationship create an impeccable story. Read Full Review
It's been fun, gang. I look forward to reading issue 11 purely as a fan. Read Full Review
As sophomoric and rude as the creators would like us to think it is, this book always manages to impact me in a big way. It's really something special and sweet, but don't tell them I said so. Read Full Review
In the end, with the Sex Police closing in, the unglamorous and unspectacular intricacies of human drama is what continues to make this series such a compelling read. Fractions scripting is smart and funny, brought to the page by Zdarskys understated sense of visual storytelling. The emotional arcs of these characters are as real, unabashed, and organic as the depictions of sex and love, be it biological or conceptual, and keep the reader coming back for more. Read Full Review
Sex Criminals may wear many of its extremities proudly, but none remain as ever present as its heart. Read Full Review
Sex Criminals #10 brings the feels, sex, and more. Read Full Review
Sex Criminals continues to provide a humorous yet touching take on sex, love and depression, as Jon and Suzie bring a third person into their web of crime and self-exploration. Read Full Review
Sex Criminals #10 succeeds on so many levels, kicking ass in dialogue, visual storytelling, socially-aware commentary and representation, as well as fiendishly funny comedy. This issue successfully ends the first arc with a fantastic climax, prompting a break before the series returns to work readers back up to another satisfying end. Read Full Review
"Sex Criminals" #10 is a strong issue from what is definitely one of my five favorite series going right now. The second arc feels so much important now thanks to this issue. Read Full Review
This series surprises me with every issue. They keep finding new ways to make this series interesting and appealing. Read Full Review
There's plenty more to love in this issue of Sex Criminals: it's chock-full of laughs, introspection, background gags and the eensiest bit of plot development to keep you wondering what's going to be happening next. If you're not reading this book, start. Read Full Review
"Sex Criminals" #10 is another thoroughly enjoyable comic that achieves everything it sets out to do. Where does the series go from here? Hopefully, continuing to do just what it does best: that is, everything. Read Full Review
You don't want people coming (sorry) in your room while you're reading this. There's like a whole page with a number of opened vaginas. Nobody who doesn't read this shit can understand its real value because it hides itself behind the sexual screen, but it actually is a series for the ages. This issue in particular pulled out (sorry) an excellent scripting -although, this is normality-, beautiful art, particularly the bench scene, and a crazily over the top plot. Also, the cover is neat and somewhat sexy (?). I freaking love "Sex Criminals".
Just continues to be brilliant. The last 2 or so issues were a little slower (relatively) but this just confirms how great this series is. Bravo. Can't wait to see how this unfolds.
Best comic book of the week.