To be announced.
People talk about characters having lives of their own, but Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky give us a great example of this in Sex Criminals #15, showing that titular characters Jon and Suzie can still change, and even transcend the premise of their entire book. Read Full Review
It feels like an exaggeration to say this is a return to form, as this series has never been bad. But this issue maintains the off-the-wall humor of the previous few issues while getting the plot moving in a direction that is engaging and exciting. I only hope we don't have to wait several months for the next installment. Read Full Review
Zdarsky's art is delightful per usual. What did you expect me to say? I'd be surprised the day he isn't detailed or technical with his characters' mannerisms and visuals on this book. Dude has this shit down to a science. Respect game, man. Get this freaking series. I mean, what are we even talking about. Just get it. Read Full Review
Sex Criminals #15 ends the arc beautifully: wrapping up the individual arcs of all of our characters, giving our "villain" a truly sympathetic turn, and smoothly setting up future storylines. Read Full Review
SEX CRIMINALS is one of the most consistently excellent comics in the market today and issue #15 " and all of arc three " proves that by covering a lot of very human issues with respect and a little humor in every issue. Read Full Review
"Sex Criminals" #15 is another good chapter in this series, complete with a solid cliffhanger to assure readers that the more out-there aspects of the book haven't been forgotten. Where are we going from here? Darned if I know, but I'm dying to find out. Fraction and Zdarsky continue to make "Sex Criminals" one of the freshest and most original series on sale. Read Full Review
Fans of this series so far will find nothing not to like about this intimate and immersive end to the latest arc. Read Full Review
Fifteen issues in (of which I've reviewed three) and there's only so much praise I can continue to lob at Sex Criminals. It's a ridiculously clever and amusing series about sex and relationships, unafraid to go thereand do that, making us return for more and more. Read Full Review
Taking a step back, the main plot of the series continues to move at a near snails pace. We still dont know exactly why the Sex Police do what they do, we still dont know what theyre going to do next, and we still dont know what type of role the other random sex-powered people will play. As the story progresses, however, Fraction has done a swell job with expanding the character lineup. The cast is becoming bigger and more colourful, and hopefully this will help propel the next stage of the story as this volume wraps up. Read Full Review
It seems as it doesn't go anywhere