Think Tank #9

Writer: Matt Hawkins Artist: Rahsan Ekedal Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 28, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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"FIELD TEST," Part One
Dr. David Loren used to worry about the deadly consequences of his creations from the safety of his laboratory... but now he's been deployed to Taiwan to oversee a field test gone awry. Will having the mysterious SEAL Team 6 as his bodyguards be enough to ensure that David returns home alive.

  • 10
    Comicosity - MJ Feuerborn Aug 29, 2013

    Think Tank is an excellent book and can keep the attention of even those lacking in interest in the military or comprehension of the world of science, and for a title that founds itself on both, that's high praise. Hawkins's investment in research and application of his findings, and Ekedal's unique art style and use of gorgeous grayscales, sets this book apart and above. If you're not reading it already, pick up #9 and give the title a chance and inevitably going back and reading the first eight issues as well when you get hooked. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Aug 28, 2013

    Think Tank #9 is one of the best comic books of the week and it might just be one of the best I've read, period. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Stash My Comics - Leo Johnson Aug 29, 2013

    New readers can jump into this fairly easily. David himself explains most of the past events as he thinks to himself of his current situation. The issue as a whole is well put together and a good read. The science aspect is sure to attract a few readers as well. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Hansel Moreno Aug 27, 2013

    This title has been a steady chess game between Loren and his military compound babysitters. This third arc has drastically changed the situation for Loren in a single issue. I cannot wait to see where the story goes! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - Rob McMonigal Aug 29, 2013

    This series tackles a difficult political subject head-on, with a personal touch that makes it recommended. Read Full Review

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