Zero #13

Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Alberto Pontecelli Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 17, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
8.5Critic Rating
9.2User Rating

A team of professionals goes after Zero and the entire Agency. It all points back to the Beit Hanoun incident.

  • 9.3
    BGCP - El Moos Jun 22, 2015

    A surreal and thoughtful issue Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    BGCP - Shaun Ketchion Dec 19, 2014

    Zero# 13 is slow burning story that opens out into full adrenaline rush. Punches are pulled and bullet's fly as Agent Zero starts to come into his own quickly becoming one of Image's most impressive Protagonists. Grab this issue from your LCS while you still can Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Nerds Unchained - Connor Frigon Dec 23, 2014

    Alberto Ponticelli is this months artist, a fine choice. I love his work in The Unknown Soldier, and he uses the same style to evoke the same sentiments about combat and death. His fight scenes are personal, they all have a cost. Ponticelli is the perfect fit for a bloody issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Nick Brehmer Dec 17, 2014

    13 issues in and whats most evident is how much of a master Kot is through his narrative direction. Along with his team of artists, he has managed to create stunning levels of intrigue, grit, and emotion throughout the series. This issue is just one of many which creates a remarkable cinematic flow through its panel progression, often with minimal-to-no expository text. Pontecellis work is tireless you can practically here the blood vessels break and the bones shatter during the fight-scene in the latter part of the issue. My only hope is that issue #14 picks up right away again. I need to know. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Infinite Comix - Jacob Torres Dec 20, 2014

    Ponticelli's art has a unique intensity to it that, along with Jordie Bellaire's stellar colors, creates an unsettling and uncompromising atmosphere. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Dan Pennacchia Dec 17, 2014

    Jordie Bellaires continuity helps tie the issues together, especially here with such close proximity to the previous chapter. The color work matches the art quite well and, with such a confined space and so much movement, it is Bellaires colors that balance the active pencils and inks from Ponticelli. And for Kot, Zero #13 is yet another fantastic issue in an incredible series. Interestingly, it appears that this arc will have a much tighter succession of events than the previous arcs as the story looks to carry right into next month, yet again. Read Full Review

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