The Precinct #3

Writer: Frank J. Barbiere Artist: Crizam Zamora Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: February 10, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Mort and Jo dive deeper into the mystery of the steampunk monstrosities, while danger lurks around the corner! A dangerous new opponent makes his move, and our heroes face off against an army of mechanical spiders. Not everyone is going to survive, so find out who lives and who dies in the thrilling new steampunk series from Frank J. Barbiere (Avengers World) and Crizam Zamora (Vampirella: Prelude to Shadows)!

  • 8.8
    Graphic Policy - christopher scott author Feb 19, 2016

    The art and story, intertwine as more machines appear. Even the machines change in size, and complexity as the plot continues to develop around an atmosphere, of machines, magic, and murder. Despite the change in size, and complexity they still manage to retain a degree of realism. That's all due to the talent of Crizam Zamora. I will admit the cover is gorgeous, managing to display the collision of steampunk and magic. Well done Sergio Davila. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Feb 10, 2016

    Precinct #3 keeps us guessing which is all that you can ask for when you want a story which keeps you at the edge of your seat. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 11, 2016

    The Precinct works through familiar territory here but manages to work it well enough by the nature of the world that it exists in and the dynamic of its two leads. You can see how most of this series is running if you've read any number of similar books over the years or are familiar with buddy stories, but Barbiere has found a certain kind of fun with the character dynamic that just clicks better than it should. Zamora's artwork certainly helps as well as we get some pretty fun steampunk oriented elements to it combined with the alchemy aspects. I'm still not quite sure I'm in the rhythm of the series but I'm definitely enjoying it in a kind of superficial way where I'm curious to see if they can make something more out of it in the long run. Read Full Review

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