Grifter #3

Writer: Nathan Edmondson Artist: Cafu Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 9, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.5Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

Cole and Gretchen escape in opposite directions, but the hornets' nest has been disturbed. With aliens and the authorities both pursuing Cole, an easy escape is not an option! And when Cole is forced to confront his brother, the recipe is clear: On this morning, there will be bloodshed.

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Kirby Nov 11, 2011

    A solid pickup from the last issue which was still getting its footing in terms of building the story and establishing the characters. Strangely, this issue adds levels of character and story without explaining anything in detail. This issue has found the perfect gap between being too vague and being to dumbed down and explaining everything. Which is great in my perspective and provides just the sort of catalyst to keep me reading this series. Move the plot forward, up the stakes, and provide readers with something to look forward to; it's what the first issue had, the second issue lacked, and this issue has in spades. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Nov 15, 2011

    While still a little unreadable, Grifter offers an important voice to the DCU"that of the cunning, sly, and take-no-prisoners antihero. But to establish himself as an icon, he'll need to go beyond the type and forge his own, inimitable character. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Wildstorm Addiction - Joe David Soliz Nov 10, 2011

    I am still enjoying the series, but I am hungry for more. I know Grifter can kick-ass and I hope we get plenty of that next issue. The solicit for #4 shows us that hes going to face Green Arrow next. I understand crossovers are good because it allows readers to crossover but I want more time with Grifter too! Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    IGN - Joey Esposito Nov 9, 2011

    Grifter #3 continues to tread water in terms of making Cole Cash an appealing character, but I'll be damned if treading water ever looked prettier. Read Full Review

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