Zero #11

Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Jordie Bellaire Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: October 22, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 3
8.0Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

Iceland, one year later. Zero's past comes knocking.

  • 10
    Bloody Disgusting - Nick Brehmer Oct 22, 2014

    You know what, Im just going to be fully honest with this one: Im tired of waiting for these issues of ZERO to come out. Then when they do come out, I get tired of writing reviews for them. Im tired of trying to convince you jokers to start reading this incredibly fascinating series. Im tired of trying to think of new ways to explain how blown awa Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    We The Nerdy - Dennis Burns Dec 31, 1969

    If you have been enjoying this book as much as I have, then you will find more to love in this month's issue. If this book hasn't been your cup of tea since the beginning, then this one probably won't change your mind. Zero is being called back to the "game," but I'm sure he's not going willingly. In this sense, this latest issue reminded me a bit of the Bourne movies, except Edward Zero remembers everything he has done and everything that has been done to him, so in that way he's probably even more dangerous. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    BGCP - Shaun Ketchion Dec 5, 2014

    Great start of the series' new direction and an interesting change in tone. Worth grabbing if you still find it on the self or a welcome part to the third trade collection. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Infinite Comix - Jacob Torres Oct 25, 2014

    Readers are never quite sure what to expect when they crack open an issue of Ales Kot's Zero. The creator owned series is as diverse, creative, and complex as the the revolving door of the artists it employs. Though largely falling within the wheelhouse of ‘espionage' it explores and blends a broad variety of genres — from science-fiction to action to political thriller to interpersonal drama and more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Matt Deery Oct 20, 2014

    Zero 11 is another great entry into this series, providing tonnes of character development and allowing readers to catch their breath before diving into the next mission. I urge everyone to give this series a go, Kot is building a great mythology behind this series with great nuance and important messages that people should sit up and take note of. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Dan Pennacchia Oct 23, 2014

    There is still much to learn witness and explore in Zero in order to find out how the story will reach its opening scene. Though little has been done in several issues to hint at the changes in the larger world, the growing anticipation and ongoing development of Edward Zero as a character have captivated in unexpected ways. Kot is putting out some of the best work in comics right now with a growing list of artists who bring something unique to every chapter. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Capeless Crusader - Cody Mudge Oct 22, 2014

    While #Zero #11 isnt the most action-packed issue of the story, it delivers enough intrigue and paced character work to make it worth the investment. This series has been noted for its fast pacing and that trends continues and is, in many ways, a strength as Kot allows his artists to shine. If youve bought into this series already then youre likely going to enjoy this issue. If you havent, dont expect this one to win you over. Read Full Review

  • 2.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin Oct 21, 2014

    Zero is quickly starting to become a series that I want to avoid, as though it continues to deliver something that keeps me enticed, as a whole it feels like a waste of money. It's due to this that I can't recommend this. Read Full Review

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