Faith #11

Writer: Jody Houser Artist: Joe Eisma, Marguerite Sauvage Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: May 3, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 10 User Reviews: 2
8.2Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

Faith no more! One by one, Faith has outsmarted and defeated every member of her brand-new rogues gallery. But when all four of Los Angeles' most sinister minds attack their sworn enemy at once, their combined power may prove to be too powerful to handle! But will evil finally triumph over the high-flying psiot...or collapse under its own collective weight? The most pivotal moment in Faith's solo career starts here with a rumble that won't just seal the fate of Los Angeles, but the entire nation!

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Corps - Tim Montoya May 3, 2017

    I am pretty new to the Faith title, however, after reading these two issues, I really need to catch up. As a series, it is just plain fun and manages to tell great stories while mocking the platform it uses, in a good way. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Alyssa Jackson May 5, 2017

    The writing continues to be solid and the art is wonderful. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Fandom Post - Melina Dargis May 3, 2017

    I'm still digging this comic, but the things I originally identified as a female nerd have waned. I still like Faith as an atypical hero. That probably won't change. What is changing is the content of the story. I do like that the story is taking form into something bigger than one or two short stories. What I would like to see more of is what grabbed me in the first place. Different writing, different stories and anything that is simply not what every other comic has. I feel Faith has the potential to break the standard comic mold. I think if continues to walk the unbeaten path the comic has a bright future. But, if it's going to mimic every other superhero comic out there then it will definitely lose my interest. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa May 3, 2017

    I've no idea where the story line will be heading next, but my faith in Faith has been restored. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Outright Geekery - Christopher Amundson May 3, 2017

    The end of the book is a bit of a surprise, as The Faithless know exactly who Faith's alter ego is. The book ends on a cliff hanger, one that has me already scoping out my Local Comic Shop, waiting for number twelve to hit the shelves. This isn't the most intense book ever, but it has been a better than solid book so far. I really hope this trio knocks the next one out of the park! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea May 5, 2017

    'Faith' continues to be one of the best comics you can buy as evidenced by its recent Eisner Award nomination for Best New Series. Houser has her foot on the gas in this arc with some truly treacherous territory ahead. You won't find a better comic.  Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Amy Okamoto May 2, 2017

    Faith #11 is a fast-paced adventure taking the characters into new territory. Dont miss out on the best arc to date. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    IGN - Jeff Lake May 4, 2017

    A nice blend of character and spectacle, this arc continues its strong run Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Multiversity Comics - Michael Mazzacane May 8, 2017

    The final arc of "Faith" continues down a referential rode that shows you don't need absurdist humor and lack of a fourth wall to tell these kinds of stories. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Thegreatmagnet May 3, 2017

    The Faithless' plot was devised taking inspiration from classic comic book villains, which might explain why it comes across as fairly generic. It's explained in a few panels: exhaust the hero with other opponents, turn the public against the hero, and strike when the hero is at her lowest. As with many moments throughout the series, it's tough to determine if they are deconstructing superhero tropes, or if they are rehashing. How meta are they trying to be? Faith is obsessed with comic books, and she lives in a real life comic book. Does she imagine that people in another reality might read comic books about her? I wonder if she'll use her knowledge of comics to get herself out of trouble and save the day in the next and final issue. Read Full Review

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