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Sex Criminals #6: Coming On (2014)

by Matt Fraction(Favorite Author)
4.17 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: “Uh oh. Honeymoon’s over” says Jon, and, while he’s referring to a bump in his relationship with Suzie, he could well be referring to Sex Criminals #6, which sees a surprising dip in quality as Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky return for the next part in their sex/comedy crime drama. Gone are the nutty, rambling intros - though thankfully the brilliant letters pages have been kept - and the musical numbers etc; now we have Jon telling us his mental problems. Ooo, buzzkill. So they got away with it! They robbed the bank, escaped the sex police, and were able to save Suzie’s library from foreclosure. That’s the end of their story right - end of the series? Nope. The sex police are closing in just as Jon’s various mental disorders are flaring up. Sex Criminals #6 ... moreis definitely not a bad comic and I do get it - it’s a character issue, fleshing out Jon’s under-developed character - but this new direction of Jon telling us about his shingles, hypochondria and other maladies is not a great one, especially in comparison to the wonderful story that preceded it. I suppose though that if you suffer, or have suffered, from paranoia, anxiety etc. then this issue will be meaningful to you, and it does provide an insight to those of us who have no experience with these problems as to what it’s like living with said problems. Also, though I’m sure most of you already know this, NEVER EVER use WebMD to self-diagnose - that site will drive you crazy like it did Jon who discovered that he had CancerAIDS! Zdarsky’s art is as top notch as ever and Sex Criminals remains a stunningly good looking comic. But, like Jon, this series needs to get a grip! It finds a story by the end of the issue though so I guess this was a setup issue. Hopefully the next comic will see a return to the high quality that we’ve all come to expect from the series. Well, it had to happen - after five stellar issues, Sex Criminals puts out a mediocre one. Hey guys, remember Cumworld? Can we… can we go back there? Remember brimping? Heh. Guys… ?
review 2: I usually love Sex Criminals and even though I'm hella broke and can't really clean out my bin, I *did* buy this one. Ok so it's awesome. I love that it picked up where it left off. But I love this issue for an even more personal reason. As someone who has suffered with paranoia and depression, as well as the muted feeling you have after taking SSRIs, I just appreciated the hell out of this episode focusing on Jon. Because you *do* feel greyed out. And while sometimes it gets tough being in your unmedicated self, there is a noticeable difference. And yeah, while you're not surfing the full-on crazy waves, you're also not surfing anything anymore. And it's a bummer when your sex drive is affected. Lots of clinicians want to focus on the positives of being even-keeled without addressing how much it sucks when your sex drive has been turned into room temperature oatmeal. So yeah. I'm glad they did this one. And the romantic in me is totally squeeing at the, "Fuck you, kegelface!" ending. And I totally cheered that last page. And am totally looking forward to the next one. And yeah! Kegelfaces of the world, Fuck You!! less
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fuchengjun
Sex Batman trololol.You can't end an issue like thaaaat ugh.
sexybeast123
Poor John. (Also - never google or WebMD your symptoms...)
Sasha
i hate the waiting until the next one comes out :(
Fritz
By far my favorite in the series so far.
snatthe
Love seeing John's side of things.
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