Hey man, why the stop on the reviews, I always looked forward to the oblivion bar on here. Notice this was the last review you did in a month. Keep spoiling the books rotten!
The Magic Order #1
| Writer | Mark Millar |
| Artist | Olivier Coipel |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
We live in a world where we've never seen a monster, and The Magic Order is the reason we sleep safely in our beds. Magic meets the mob in THE MAGIC ORDER, as five families of magicians-sworn to protect our world for generations-must battle an enemy who's picking them off one by one. By day, they live among us as our neighbors, friends, and co-workers, but by night, they are the sorcerers, magicians, and wizards that protect us from the forces of darkness...unless the darkness gets them first. MARK MILLAR's first NETFLIX comic book, drawn by the incredible OLIVIER COIPEL (Amazing Spider-Man, Thor).
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jun 11, 2018The bad news? Magic Order is a six-issue limited series. But I'll just have to take what I can get. The Magic Order #1 completely shattered my expectations and is a book you absolutely can't miss this week. This was tremendously entertaining. Read Full Review
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10
Outright Geekery - Joshua Rathbun
Jun 11, 2018A great first issue that will definitely leave you wanting more. The Magic Order is fantastic. Read Full Review
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10
Black Nerd Problems - Ja-Quan Greene
Jun 11, 2018If you ever wanted an R rated version of the world outside Hogwarts, you'd be hard pressed to find a better story than this one. Every page contains details as juicy as a Kardashian rumor mill. The writing is ripe with tantalizing new ideas and concepts. The art is dark and wondrous. Read Full Review
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10
Comicsverse - AJ Zender
Jun 18, 2018Full of intrigue, interesting characters, and a beautiful visual aesthetic from superstar artist Olivier Coipel, THE MAGIC ORDER #1 by Mark Millar is one of the best new releases from Image Comics in a long time. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson
Jun 20, 2018One couldn't have askedfor a better or more engaging start to the series which I think will go on to be a success not only as a comic book but also on other media platforms too. Bring on issue 2! Read Full Review
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10
Comic Book Legion - ComicsDude
Mar 22, 2019Imagine a murder mystery in the world of Harry Potter, but with a mature setting. Read Full Review
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9.5
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Jun 12, 2018This is a very strong first issue and Ireally hope Netflix make this one into a television series because it is definitelythe sort of thing that I'd watch. Read Full Review
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9.5
The Brazen Bull - Charlie Chipman
Jun 12, 2018Packed with magic and mystery, The Magic Order #1 offers readers everything that they need and want from a debut issue, and more; a stunning first step for Mark Millar, Olivier Coipel, and Netflix. Read Full Review
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9.5
Pastrami Nation - Nolan Smith
Jun 17, 2018I have been a fan of Millar for a long time now, and with The Magic Order, he once again shows why. Coipels artwork looks so amazing here, crafting this moody, cool world of wizards and danger, and with Stewarts coloring talents, it makes the book just spring off the page. The Magic Order delivers, amazes, and sets the stage for the Netflix partnership. Now if we can see a TV series of this book, that would be magic. Read Full Review
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9.2
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Manny Gomez
Jun 11, 2018'The Magic Order' #1 launches the Millarworld/Netflix collaboration with excellent world-building, gorgeous art, and breakneck pacing. Read Full Review
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9.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
Jun 13, 2018There are few creators that do big and broad as well as Mark Millar, but The Magic Order already feels more substantial than some of his other made-for-multimedia comics offerings, like Nemesis or Empress before them. Read Full Review
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8.6
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Jun 16, 2018The art is truly masterful throughout the issue, and the story is engaging and ingenious, even with Harry Potter comparisons to be had. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton
Jun 15, 2018With a blockbuster opening sequence, a couple interesting lead characters, and masterful visuals from Olivier Coipel and Dave Stewart, The Magic Order#1 is the start of a beautiful partnership between Mark Millar and Netflix and a nice sop to those who have grown a bit cynical towards adults whose only reading is the adventures of a boy wizard… Read Full Review
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8.5
Multiversity Comics - Alea Perez
Jun 18, 2018Although "The Magic Order" #1 serves largely as an introduction to the characters, and to a slightly lesser degree the world, it sets the reader up for an engrossing, fantastical whodunit. Read Full Review
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8.0
Geekery Magazine - Lucas Fashina
Jun 13, 2018Wednesday warriors hoping to cash in off of this title should be aware that Pre-orders are already through-the-roof, with over 140,000 pre-orders. Keep in mind that even top-selling comic books these days from Marvel or DC only sell around 100,000 copies (on a good month). However, digital copies will also be available come release day through Image comics website. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Corps - Michael Jones
Jun 14, 2018Overall, the book sets up the story and the world very well, providing us with a down to earth style from Millar, which I will admit, caught me off guard. Read Full Review
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7.0
Sequential Planet - Marcus Orchard
Jun 14, 2018It's unfortunate that this book has so many flaws because the pieces that click well really go together. Still, fans of Millar or magic will find a lot to like about this issue, just be prepared to be disappointed by some of the execution. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Bastards - Dan Traeger
Jun 20, 2018For a writer who learned at the hip of Grant Morrison, you'd think by now Mark Millar would know better than to half-ass out a plot and try passing it off as a fully developed story. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jun 13, 2018This comic confuses maturity with the items that require a mature readers label. Read Full Review
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3.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Jun 15, 2018The Magic Order #1 is a conventional, boring, and at times irritating read. There's nothing interesting or fresh in the story. Coipel and Stewart make the comic beautiful, but it just makes the underwhelming story that much more frustrating. This one doesn't get a recommendation. Give it a pass. Read Full Review