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"Incognito" seemed at first like a brief lark between arcs of "Criminal," but the reality is clearly anything but. This is a great project in its own right, and another fine addition to the Brubaker/Phillips/Staples library. If you've been reading "Criminal" but decided to pass on "Incognito" because you liked their pulp noir stories, give "Criminal" a shot and you'll see it's just as excellent as their other book. And of course, if you've been reading "Incognito" and loving it, make sure to check out "Criminal." Haven't read either? Hurry up and fix that. You've got some great comics ahead of you. "Incognito" is a fantastic comic, period. Read Full Review
This is definitely the strongest issue of the miniseries in terms of story, dialogue, and coloring, but the strong work by Brubaker and Staples cannot fully overcome plot issues and the unevenness of Sean Phillips's art. My recommendation is to wait for trade and hope that this issue can help salvage the miniseries when taken as a whole. Read Full Review