Luke Cage #167
| Writer | David Walker |
| Artist | Guillermo Sanna |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
CAGED Part 2
•  Luke Cage is back in the one place he never wanted to be.
•  With his mind mangled, Luke grasps for any foothold he can find. Which is hard, as...
•  This is no ordinary prison...
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.7
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Nov 28, 2017The next issue takes us to the mines, which are the very heart of this arcs mystery. Why is it that no one has returned or lived to tell the tale? Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Nov 29, 2017While its not as deep or emotional as one would hope, Luke Cage #167 is an enjoyable read thanks to a great protagonist, a good villain, and solid action scenes. Writer David F. Walker definitely gets the character of Luke Cage. There is still hope that this arc will dive deeper into our hero, but it doesnt quite accomplish it here. That being said, I still recommend this issue, and you should still check it out. Read Full Review
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6.8
Black Nerd Problems - William Evans
Nov 26, 2017The second arc of this issue is still finding its footing after the first arc started out on fire. Cage is up against an unfamiliar foe (to him) but in an unfortunate familiar setting. Hopefully, the subsequent issues flesh out the villain and the plot a bit more. Read Full Review
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6.0
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Brandon J. Griffin
Nov 26, 2017If those bells the Grandmaster uses to control the prisoners sound familiar while you're reading, it's from this Dr. Dre classic. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Watch - Ned Ennion
Dec 22, 2017The main issue this faces is it's pacing. It just moves towards the penultimate chapters of the story arc too quickly which s a shame because the writing is really strong. Luke gets some really great characterization and Ringmaster is probably one of the most surprisingly scary villains this year, but specifically Luke's interactions in the prison, which definitely should be more of a focus, especially in this issue. However, the decision to move towards the conclusion of this arc means that we miss out on more of some of the strongest content in this issue. Read Full Review