Pearl #11

7.4

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
5.2

User Reviews

2 Reviews
Writer Brian Michael Bendis
Artist Michael Gaydos
Cover Price $3.99

After a blazing adventure in Kobe, Japan, this modern-day yakuza crime epic wrapped around a romance for the ages from the award-winning creators of Jessica Jones comes back home. Tattoo artist/assassin/yakuza clan leader Pearl Tanaka has confronted her heritage on the same mean streets where her grand-mother was born. Now she comes home to find her place in the new order. This issue is another explosive, cliché-defying multimedia extravaganza from artist Michael Gaydos, as PEARL continues its unique exploration of art and self-expression in a way only comics can.

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  • 9.3

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Jul 17, 2019

    Michael Gaydos delivers some beautiful, stylized art that draws the readers eye to both the characters and the amazingly detailed backgrounds. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Jul 17, 2019

    Pearl has only improved across its run and this penultimate issue sets up a compelling finale by building a great deal of momentum. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Jul 18, 2019

    The best part of course, is the artwork by Michael Gaydos. He makes the whole thing almost passable. And it is. As long as you aren't looking for much meaning beyond that. Read Full Review

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    Comic Crusaders - Lucas Fashina

    Jul 17, 2019

    Projects by TeamCCA new comic in the Celtic Knights Series, focusing on all the female characters fr Read Full Review

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  • 3.5

    AdmiralWhiskers

    Jul 21, 2019

    Bendis is back at it with his "long-form broken into dependent chapters" Pearl. Our lead character is still trying to figure out where she stands, and what is in store for her, with her crime family ties and expectations. Plus, there's a 3 page sidebar talking about the logistics of creating new sex acts for profit. Truthfully, I don't understand why AT&T/WB/DC printed this. They have put the clamps on many books - even canceled the Vertigo line - in an effort to be "family" oriented and prudish in the Disney model. But then they allow this? With a full-page of violent blood showing what happened when a person engaged a trafficked sex worker? My only explanations are 1) They had no idea what they were doing, or 2) Brian Michael Ben more

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  • 7.0

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