Kill Or Be Killed #11
| Writer | Ed Brubaker |
| Artist | Sean Phillips |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The insane third arc of BRUBAKER & PHILLIPS' hottest book yet begins with a bang, as Dylan turns the tables on the men hunting him.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis
Aug 08, 2017Kill or Be Killed's third story arc starts with one of the series' best issues to date. Read Full Review
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SnapPow.com - John McCubbin
Aug 08, 2017Kill or Be Killed #11 is yet another prime example of outstanding storytelling. Getting the third arc off to a stellar start, the creative team give us an unique look at Dylan as a character, with his story becoming all the more intriguing in the process. Read Full Review
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Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton
Aug 11, 2017After an insanely compelling and action master class of a cold open, Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser so straight slice of life for most of Kill or Be Killed #11 examining Dylan's post-vigilante motivation and relationship with Kira. But cue the last few pages, and the comic is back to be one hell of (a heavy on the anti) an antihero with a Richard Nixon mask starring thrill ride. (Fingers crossed that he runs into someone in a Hunter S. Thompson outfit at next issue's costume party. Read Full Review
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Comic Bastards - Ben Snyder
Aug 09, 2017It's hard to pinpoint many series that have been as consistently good as Kill or Be Killed it's initial premise has continued to hold sway and remains effective. However, I do wonder how much longer we can stay in flashback mode and what the series will look like when we're not. Regardless if you're not reading Kill or Be Killed you really should start because Kill or Be Killed #11 is another fantastic entry. Read Full Review
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Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Aug 10, 2017Kill or Be Killed #11 went in some interesting directions with an unusual amount of optimism before a stunning ending. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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This is a great issue, the start to the third arc. Brubaker and Phillips storytelling is exemplary here...the way the words work with the pictures is just perfect. I hope their creative partnership lasts forever. We get back to the beginning here, and focus on Dylan's continuation of killing after the demon is revealed to be a creation of his un-medicated mind (or so he thinks). It's just a great looking, really fascinating book. The way Brusker coreographs actions scenes is incredible. A pretty perfect issue.
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This was a really great read. The question of the Demon really cazme into play. The ending was really good too. It had me on the edge of my seat.
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