The Activity #14

Writer: Nathan Edmondson Artist: Mitch Gerads Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 7, 2013 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 3
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"SEA LEVEL"
While Zoe tracks down a lead in Amsterdam that may shed some light on Zeus's involvement with a terrorist cell there, the rest of Omaha is engaged in the Gulf of Mexico where a storm threatens their mission to take stop a heroin shipment.

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - William Tournas Aug 7, 2013

    Gerads was stellar on art duties. His art matched the tone of each mission and changed to suit with an amazing flow. I love the way how he lets the slower intense moments linger with you even after you've left the page. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Aug 8, 2013

    This is a great issue overall and if you've been reading the series then there's a big payoff for reading this issue. I don't know how the team manages to mix things up from issue to issue, but it's made for a successful and entertaining comic to read. It's definitely the best military based comic book I've ever read and I would definitely say it's the most realistic as well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Read Comic Books - Cody Mudge Aug 6, 2013

    Mitch Gerads is an artist that I really respect. He may not have the most commercial friendly style, or the prowess to draw a major superhero title, but he has madeThe Activity his. He has indelibly marked the series with his own unique twist that is unmistakable. Gerads is bold enough to assert himself as a clear voice for this series, a voice that equals Edmondson's contributions, and it makes the title that much stronger. It helps that there is really no other book out there likeThe Activity so when Gerads gives us another fantastic issue there is no stagnation, no “been there, seen that” feeling that one can get from many of the thousand and one superhero titles currently being published.The Activity is my kind of a comic. A series that fights the good fight and is proud of it. Who dares wins, ladies and gentlemen. Read Full Review

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