Dead Squad: Ayala Tal #1 (One-Shot)
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Dead Squad: Ayala Tal #1 (One-Shot)

Writer: Stephen Scaia, Matthew Federman Artist: Netho Diaz Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: June 24, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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From the pages of DEAD SQUAD, the spotlight is finally shone on the mystery and history of Ayala Tal. Who is this sensual and savage killer? What does she want? And why?

  • 8.0
    Florida Geek Scene - Brian Reed Aug 12, 2015

    Ayala Tal is a gritty book about having everything you've ever believed in ripped away from you, and what you do after you've got nothing left to fight for. It's off to a decent start, and I'm comfortable saying that if you're looking for a comic book James Bond or Jason Bourne, you may dig this. Just be prepared to overlook a few plot weaknesses, and you're in for a great ride. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Jun 22, 2015

    Overall, this book will draw you in. The action has just begun, so there is more awesomeness to come, and a political story of war is always an interesting one. This was a good introduction to the series, getting us geared up for what is going to happen next. The best is yet to come, so keep your eyes peeled for this series in the future. Read Full Review

  • 7.6
    Word Of The Nerd - Mia Faller Jun 26, 2015

    This issue ends with a few questions unanswered, but leaves plenty of anticipation to see how Ayala will solve her problems and find a place she can truly feel useful. Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    BGCP - Andrew McIntyre Jun 25, 2015

    A nice start to an interesting spin"off focusing on a mysterious character with fantastic artwork. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    AIPT - Robert Reed Jun 25, 2015

    Dead Squad: Ayala Tal #1 is not a bad comic—it's got good action and artwork. But it's hard to recommend it to anyone outside of readers of Dead Squad. While it is promoted as a one-shot,much of the story's depth relies on knowledge of the main series. In many ways, it works as an epilogue or a segue into a new series rather than something on its own. For those who have been following Dead Squad, this is a nice appetizer for a potential sequel, but this will do little to satisfy readers who picked the comic off the shelf. Read Full Review

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