Velvet's answers begin falling into place, and everything is much worse than she ever thought it would be!
Velvet #13 is a well crafted, entertaining comic. This series continues to be the best spy book you'll find in the market, and Brubaker/Epting/Breitweiser are the kind of team who just can't miss. Read Full Review
Given that she's at the mercy of a madman for most of the issue, and is saved by a man whose sacrifice she fails to understand, Velvet #13 doesn't offer us Velvet at her best. That said, in those mistakes our master spy's mind never stops turning, and, as we've come to expect, she does whatever needs doing to survive and live to fight another day. Worth a look. Read Full Review
If you're interested in watching a team of comics creators operating at the top of their game, look no further. Read Full Review
Love this issue, it was action packed. Velvet as a whole is wonderful. I look forward to each issue. Brubaker is such an amazing story teller and the art by Epting gives the story a flair of greatness! I am ready for the next issue. Read Full Review
Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting waste no time delivering on the tense standoff of last issue, the book's opening sequence one immediately engrossing. That said, with such a huge gap between issues, the feeling of urgency to the read feels all but lost, a feeling that conflicts with the book's ever escalating events. Read Full Review