Eden's Fall #3

Writer: Matt Hawkins, Bryan Hill Artist: Antonio Rojo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: November 2, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
7.0Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Former FBI Agent James Miller has found his monster hiding in Eden, Wyoming. Is he able to finally bring him to justice, and how much will it cost him to put Thorton down for good? In the small town of Eden, vengeance is a sword that cuts both ways.

  • 8.2
    BGCP - Neutral Grey Nov 2, 2016

    Eden's Fall might intimidate some readers considering it's a crossover run of three titles and only has three issues of its own. However, I assure you it works as its own brief and shocking story. I would recommend it if you're looking for something short and powerful to read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis Nov 1, 2016

    Eden's Fall succeeds where many big crossover event series fail. Instead of throwing the kitchen sink at us for the sake of synergy, it builds off existing plot threads, utilizes the best aspects of each series, and ties it all together into a story that simultaneously stands on it owns and deftly pivots into new ones. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Outright Geekery - Erik Koehn Nov 3, 2016

    Rating this single issue is a problem as it does not stand on its own. You could absolutely pick it up and through the recap and concise storytelling be able to understand what is going on. I do think you would miss much of the emotion and the deeper aspects of the shared universe would be lost. So instead, I say you go and buy ALL the Eden-verse trades and get started so you can really enjoy this issue and this crossover and be all caught up and prepared for when the show hits. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Nov 2, 2016

    I really enjoyed the first couple of issues. But as I read this book, I am struck by the idea thatafter the surpriseending of issue one, you pretty much know where the book is going. Maybe thenew characters were meant to be the curve balls, but in theend, this story pretty much concluded halfway throughthe second issue. A very disappointing ending to aseries that started so well. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Nerdophiles - Kylee Sills Nov 9, 2016

    Interestingly, this series peaked in its second issue and may hold more emotional resonance to readers of Postal, The Tithe, and Think Tank, who will have to deal with the aftermath and may feel more connected to these characters. While I did feel like I knew them immediately, the connection was severed as abruptly as the series ended, leaving me without a huge inclination to continue into their respective series. For readers who want a short, gut-punch of a series grounded in human emotions and human failings, Eden's Fall might be just what the doctor ordered. Read Full Review

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