Criminal #10
| Writer | Ed Brubaker |
| Artist | Sean Phillips |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The CRIMINAL epic moves toward its brutal climax, as Private Detective Dan Farraday reenters the scene... while Teeg prepares for the biggest heist of his career. And as always, CRIMINAL contains back page art and articles only found in the single issues.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comics: The Gathering - Nathan Koffler
Nov 27, 2019As expected, Criminal’s tenth issue adds another fantastic chapter to an outstanding story. Everything I want from an issue of Criminal is here and completely delivers with no disappointments. Read Full Review
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10
Major Spoilers - Robert Mammone
Nov 30, 2019Criminal #10, like its predecessors, is a book that delivers again and again. There's no complacency in the storytelling, however, just strong writing and gripping art that tell a tale of poor choices and their consequences. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Crusaders - Jeffrey Bracey
Dec 03, 2019If you are a fan of noir or crime comics in general I think you will find a lot to like with this series. Don't except heroes or honor though, this is much more akin to films like Bar Fly than The Maltese Falcon or Chinatown. Read Full Review
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10
Impulse Gamer - Matt Fischer
Jan 09, 2020Teeg fights. Ricky strikes. Jane is a sight... Dan... well, Dan gets beat up in another amazing issue from Ed Brubaker. Read Full Review
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9.9
Comic Watch - John Jack
Dec 04, 2019Criminal is an amazing series and should be read by all. Maybe not small children. By most. Criminal is an amazing series and should be read by most. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Daily Fandom - Kyle Scher
Nov 27, 2019Criminal #10 isnt as strong as some of the previous issues in the Cruel Summer arc but it is quite good. Catching up with Dan Farraday was nice to see, just as it was unsettling at the same time. The setup with Dan and Ricky is intriguing but we still have two issues to go in the arc. Next up is this heist that we keep hearing about but as of now know nothing about. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Nov 27, 2019Connecting both of the best halves of Criminal, #10 shows how the small and large moments of life are never too far apart and can build greater, and more affecting, stories together. Read Full Review
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6.0
AIPT - Alex Curtis
Nov 29, 2019Continually hard to pin down, Criminal's refusal to settle down has benefits in rendering scope. But all too often the plotting and characterization gets ungainly and in #10's case, leads to clich beats. Read Full Review