Zero #8

Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Jorge Coelho Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: May 21, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 5
9.0Critic Rating
9.1User Rating

The Mexico event sets off a brutal change. Cooke is hunted. The killers are prepared. Zero approaches.

  • 10
    We The Nerdy - Joel Raivid May 20, 2014

    To not be reading Zero, you are truly missing out. I urge you to pick it up or wait for the trade and enjoy a true master class of storytelling in both the written and art form. This is another excellent issue and makes me want to come back for more and makes it so hard to wait another month for the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Nerds Unchained - Connor Frigon May 23, 2014

    Jorge Coelho is a new name to me, but his work has made a fast impression on me. His panels create a tension throughout the book, felt whenever we peer down sniper scopes or watch as enemies circle. As usual, Jordie Bellaires colours wow me on every page. From the rays of sun that tear through the forest like bullets to dry brown forest looming in the background, every line ismore interesting thanks to Bellaires contributions. Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    Capeless Crusader - Cody Mudge May 21, 2014

    One of the strongest artistic performances seen in this series to date propel this issue to new heights with the breakthrough moment weve been waiting for finally occurring. This series is under-appreciated and Kot may finally get the recognition he deserves for this fantastic series once Secret Avengers gets the nod from a few more people and they see his name on the cover of this book as well. Zero #8 isnt a book to miss out on. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Sam Roche May 21, 2014

    Yeah, definitely. If not one of the better issues of Zero, still a great comic. I loved how the action was handled and continue to love Kot's characters and the story he is telling. In fact, I love Zero so much that today I bought the trade paperback at my store, even after reading all the digital issues. Keep it up Image! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    IGN - Levi Hunt Jul 2, 2015

    Zero #18 is a satisfying end to a truly impactful series. Bravo. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Multiversity Comics - Vince Ostrowski May 22, 2014

    As long as Ales Kot stays so laser-focused on propelling Edward Zero through his life's reconstruction and continues to garner such amazingly strong artistic efforts from his collaborators, “Zero” will remain among the best comic books on the stands. It's remarkable to see what every member of the team gives to the overall narrative each month – and it spans literally from cover-to-cover. In this way, “Zero” continues to be an unmatched beacon of the collaborative spirit of comic book creation. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Dan Pennacchia May 21, 2014

    Kot has been incredibly successful in finding a rotating cast of artists for Zero so far. Each manages to have their own style, while keeping a familiar sensibility for the series. Throughout, colorist Jordie Bellaire has provided absolutely stellar work to tie it all together. Bellaire has managed to adapt to the artist of the issue, giving each its own look, and yet never straying too far from what has come before. As a result, Zero is as unpredictable in art as it is in story. Even still, each chapter is a natural evolution. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges May 20, 2014

    Zero #8 is a great addition to the story and is definitely a must read. Read Full Review

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