Copra #1
| Writer | Michel Fiffe |
| Artist | Michel Fiffe |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
SERIES PREMIERE
COPRA returns in the first issue of its all-new ONGOING SERIES!
Acclaimed comics auteur MICHEL FIFFE picks up where his band of mercenary misfits left off, reintroducing the entire cast of his Suicide Squad-esque revenge machine in a brutal standoff against their own leader. Jump right into the thick of it with the world's greatest action team in this extra-length debut milestone-36 pages for just $3.99!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Oct 02, 2019COPRA #1 is a masterclass in comics storytelling, a must-read issue whether it's your first or thirty second issue. Read Full Review
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9.8
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Manuel Gomez
Oct 02, 2019'Copra' is a fantastic comic book; filled with love, knowledge of the medium and originality. It's a pure pleasure to read if you are a comics fan. Read Full Review
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9.0
Flickering Myth - Rachel Bellwoar
Oct 28, 2019A second printing of the first issue comes out October 30th. The second issue comes out November 6th. Read Full Review
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8.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Oct 02, 2019Copra #1 isn't the best starting point for new readers but does feel a bit like a fresh start at the same time with an energy befitting its new publisher Image Comics. If you're looking for spandex action beyond the big two, it really doesn't get much better than this and even with a higher profile Copra #1 continues the attitude that has made the series stand out. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics: The Gathering - Jay Hill
Oct 15, 2019It works so well, that by the final cliffhanger ending, I found myself already attached to the characters in peril. And, that’s because I know the relationships that existed earlier because it was explained simply throughout the issue. I’m anticipating the next installment not just to see how the story progresses, but to see more of the entire visual nature of the book. Copra isn’t just a joy to read, it’s a joy to see. Read Full Review
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7.5
Multiversity Comics - Gustavo S Lodi
Oct 03, 2019With an unique art style and imaginative narrative, readers should forget "Copra" struggle to be inherent accessible, understanding this is an issue that gets better as you revisit it. Read Full Review