Bloodshot #11
| Writer | Tim Seeley |
| Artist | Pedro Andreo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"One Last Shot" fires away as Bloodshot and his crew hunt down the resurrected Project Rising Spirit!
Featuring the appearance of a classic Bloodshot villain
Best-Selling writer Tim Seeley and rising star Pedro Andreo push the one-man army to a pulse-pounding point of no return.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.7
Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn
Mar 20, 2021As we reach the end of this Bloodshot story, we are left with a wealth of violently epic storytelling from a creative team who goes all out until the very last panel. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa
Feb 24, 2021Bloodshot #11, the penultimate chapter in the current arc before the series goes on hiatus, is another enjoyable book that gives fans what they've come to expect from Seeley's run with the character; a fun, fast paced story that never quite gives you time to breathe (until it does). Honestly, this isn't my favorite Bloodshot story, but I'm still really enjoying it all the same. Read Full Review
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7.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jake Palermo
Feb 01, 2021Bloodshot #11 is an over-the-top action film that is relevant, with a great visual layout by Pedro Andreo. Read Full Review
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7.5
Graphic Policy - Josh Rathbun
Feb 27, 2021Theres just one issue left of this run of Bloodshot. Im hoping for a big fight between Bloodshot and Rampage, although I had those same hopes when Salvation was ending, only to not get it. That said, Bloodshot #11 has something really cool going on with the art, although the story needs just a bit of work. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Feb 24, 2021BLOODSHOT #11 takes the very present issues of political division and toxic patriotism, ramps it up to 11, and wraps it in a sci-fi action piece. The art is gorgeous, but the story was a little hard to follow in spots due to Rampage's over-the-top rantings. It's a solid issue, albeit not as good as #10. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Connor Casey
Feb 24, 2021It's all still as goofy and ultraviolent as usual otherwise. Read Full Review