"FIVE-FINGERED DISCOUNT," Part One
Up is down and black is white and the sex isn't happening-neither is the crime. WHAT IS THIS BOOK EVEN? After the heartbreaking, albeit totally unsurprising, finale of FOURGY!, our leads find themselves in the arms of others while the fate of the whole universe hangs in the balance...ish!
So maybe things aren't fine - but Sex Criminals continues to be a delight. Buy this book - you'll be grumped if you don't. Read Full Review
When a comic makes you desperately want somebody to tell you it's gonna be okay without disasters, explosions or alien clone monsters, you know it's got to be a good'n. Read Full Review
Sex Criminals feels more and more like a sitcom than your typical comic book, which works well for the series. It's not a show about nothing (Seinfeld), it's a book about sex, sex education, feminism, mental health, getting these jokes off, witty dialogue, and only occasionally nothing. Read Full Review
After last issue's cataclysmic breakup, new spaces are explored (yes, even those spaces). Laughgasms are to be had in an issue that's as humorous as it is emotionally devastating. Read Full Review
A fun look into what our sex havin, bank robbin, heroes have been up to as of late, this issue sets up the entirety of the arc. Normalcy and routine are a theme to the issue that will hopefully set up the complete opposite for the next several issues. The realization that life has come to screeching halt will surely drive Jon and Suzie into some insane adventures. Read Full Review
+.5 for the ridiculously naughty variant cover lol
This issue was okay, exploring Jon and Suzie's adjustments to lives of banality without each other. I think the tone of the book, unrelenting as it is, can be a bit much at times, and this was the case here. And I'm not sure how much I care about the cast of characters outside Jon and Suzie. But I am interested enough to keep reading.