Warriors Three #1
Prev Series

Warriors Three #1

Writer: Bill Willingham Artist: Neil Edwards Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 3, 2010 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
6.8Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

Hath the world known anyone so noble as Hogun? So dashing as Fandral? So… er… great as the mighty Volstagg? HATH THE WORLD EVER KNOWN ANYTHING LIKE THE WARRIORS THREE? The answer is “no,” and that’s probably a good thing, for the tectonic plates of Midgard most likely could not withstand such… ah… might. But lo, an evil is brewing down in the depths of Hel that neither man nor God is prepared for. When an ancient monster is let loose on the world, only the WARRIORS THREE are able to rise to the challenge! From the bestselling comics writer BILL WILLINGHAM (Fables) and breakout artist NEIL EDWARDS (Fantastic Four) comes a tale of more

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman Nov 3, 2010

    If you're like me and you're hesitant about reading a comic entirely about Thor's supporting characters, then you'll be just as surprised by how compelling Willingham and Edwards have made this. This is a dashing adventure with laughs, Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Nov 3, 2010

    Neil Edwards continues to grow by leaps and bounds as an artist. Edwards steadily improved during his tenure on Fantastic Four. Here, thanks in no small part to Scott Hanna's inks, Edwards' lines are more precise and consistent. He also shows signs of developing a true style, where in the past he's suffered from focusing too much on detail over flavor. Warriors Three faces a very crowded marketplace, but this first issue has enough merit that Thor fans should add it to their pile. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Nov 3, 2010

    "Warriors Three" #1 shows promise and Bill Willingham has a great grasp of the eponymous trio, but doesn't use them nearly enough. Sadly, he spends too much time on plot details that don't involve the Asgardians and the comic suffers for it. Read Full Review

Reviews for the Week of...

April

March

More