Human Target #1

9.1

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13 Reviews
8.8

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76 Reviews
Writer Tom King
Artist Greg Smallwood
Cover Price $4.99

Christopher Chance has made a living out of being a human target-a man hired to disguise himself as his client to invite would-be assassins to attempt his murder. He’s had a remarkable career until his latest case protecting Lex Luthor when things go sideways. An assassination attempt Chance didn’t see coming leaves him vulnerable and left trying to solve his own murder...as he has 12 days to discover just who in the DCU hated Luthor enough to want him dead. Human Target is a hard-boiled, gritty story in the vein of classic detective noirs told by bestselling and critically acclaimed creators Tom King and Greg Smallwood!

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  • 10

    DC Comics News - Derek McNeil

    Nov 02, 2021

    The Human Target #1 as an auspicious start to Tom King's latest Black Labe series. If Tom King can keep up the momentum, this series could well be as much a masterpiece as Mister Miracle was. But even apart from King's story, the title is worth buying for Smallwood's gorgeous art itself. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Zac Owens

    Nov 02, 2021

    King, Smallwood and Cowles are wearing their influences on their sleeves. They're harkening back to old noir movies, seamlessly adding little nods to these classics into a story that feels destined to become a classic, too. King's script is engrossing, Smallwood's art is hypnotically beautiful, and Cowles' lettering sets the pace perfectly. Read Full Review

  • 10

    BGCP - Michael Lennox

    Nov 08, 2021

    Solving your own murder in the twelve days you have to live makes for a great comic. King and Smallwood's style stands out from the pack with a brooding, darkly humoured noir story perfect for DC Black Label. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Nov 08, 2021

    This book is tense, effective, beautifully drawn and utterly unexpected, making it both a shock and a major success. Read Full Review

  • 9.4

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Nov 02, 2021

    Smallwood brilliantly captures the noir quality of the story with art that is beautiful in its style and design. I love the classic feel to the panels and every page has some beautiful details to admire. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    Multiversity Comics - Ryan Fitzmartin

    Nov 08, 2021

    A fantastic, gorgeous noir inspired first issue of an exciting new miniseries. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - Christopher Franey

    Nov 02, 2021

    Here is a great comic that can lure you outside of the superhero feats with a mystery. DC Comics will get a chance to showcase its detectives with Christopher Chance in this maxi-series by King and Smallwood. The art is stunning; not overtly gritty, but still very noir. It reminds you of a timeless world that has superheroes but isn't drowning in them. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Nov 02, 2021

    The unpredictability of King's Black Label books is what makes them so compelling. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Comicbook Dispatch - jrhuitt

    Nov 03, 2021

    The Human Target #1 shows why the creation of DC's Black Label has not been quite the cluster that it sometimes seems to be. Seeing Christopher Chance having the opportunity to interact with characters as diverse as Lex Luthor and the Justice League International is definitely something to be excited about. This series has started with an excellent first issue. I can't wait to see where King and Smallwood take us in The Human Target #2 as they slowly pull the curtain on the mystery of what has happened to Christopher Chance. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Nov 08, 2021

    The real story is the poisoning of Chance (playing Luther) earlier that morning. Was the poison meant for Luther? And, if so, who (of the villain's many, many enemies) wants him dead? That's the mystery he has only 12 days to solve before his death from a poison so exotic even the Justice League can't save him from. However, Dr. Mid-Nite does give him a lead on where the poison came from, a very interesting lead indeed. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Comic Watch - Matt Meyer

    Nov 02, 2021

    It's a shame the characterization inHuman Target falls as flat as it does, because as its heart is a solid mystery, master craftsmanship, and some of the best, most stand-out unique art on the shelves today. It's not that it's entirely missable, but rather that it doesn't give readers a reason to care about Christopher Chance's ultimate fate. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez

    Nov 02, 2021

    The Human Target #1 kicks off a detective noir mystery that feels authentic to the 1950s in both writing and art, partly because it's almost a direct lift of a film from that time period. The narration has a hard, gumshoe edge, the dialog is snappy, and the book is visually engaging. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer

    Nov 03, 2021

    All in all, this comic feels more like Rorschach-esque King instead of Mister Miracle-esque King and that's not a good thing. Read Full Review

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