Jennifer Cheng gives "Thief of Thieves" #7 by Robert Kirkman, Nick Spencer and Shawn Martinbrough 4.5 stars, calling the series from Image Comics "a solid contender for the best new ongoing title of 2012."
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Jennifer Cheng gives "Thief of Thieves" #7 by Robert Kirkman, Nick Spencer and Shawn Martinbrough 4.5 stars, calling the series from Image Comics "a solid contender for the best new ongoing title of 2012."
Full article here.
I've been enjoying the hell out of this book and this was my book of the week. Anyone who is getting it should try it out. It's that good.
"That's not just "one man"! That's TONY FREAKING STARK. You're intel should've warned us that he was James Bond and "Q" wrapped in the same guy!" Cobra
it's my favorite series by Image and the first book I want to read each month. I wish there was more dialogue, but at the same time the art is really allowed to carry the story without needing words. But Redmond is awesome. Can't wait for the new arc.
Gimme gimme shock treatment.
Great series for sure! Loved how issue #7 played out what really went down during the heist. Great Issue. Can wait to see what the new writer has in store for us on the new arc.
Check out this sweet comic coming in 2013!
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#7 was a fantastic finale to the first arc. A real roller coaster of an ending. I hope the new writer can keep it going with another great arc.
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I cannot tell enough people how great this book is.
I don't mind being the odd man out here -- I have found this series to be ambitious but lacking. The idea that the entire heist was a fake-out designed to distract the police was interesting, I suppose, but the entire operation was not nearly as clever as the series' team makes it out to be. I continue to admire the cinematic "wide-screen" look to the panels, and the artwork is clean and tight, as before. But the underwhelming "thieving," mixed with Spencer's take-it-or-leave-it dialogue, makes this a series that I will continue to follow... all the while hoping that it were just a little bit better.
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