Locked in a stalemate with the police, an unexpected loss sends Emily and the Bad Elvis Gang spiraling into chaos, but unfortunately, Emily's dysfunctional wedding party isn't going to take this lying down. Can this bride pull off one last escape, or will her worst secrets be unveiled?
A must-read action/crime/comedy/drama they WILL be talking about this for years to come. Read Full Review
Not just another heist, Going to the Chapel has been an amusing tale of realization and coming to terms with your true self. Read Full Review
Theres a reason comedian Patton Oswalt keeps Tweeting about this comic its hilarious and more folks really ought to be reading it. Read Full Review
The sign of a great thriller is that it keeps you guessing, keeps you at the edge of your seat, and keeps you wanting more. David, Gavin, and Liz have accomplished all of these things. Trust me when I say that this issue is probably the best in the series so far, as things are starting to come to a head. Don't sit this one out, definitely pick this issue up! Read Full Review
Going to the Chapel is a great reminder that the comic format is great for romantic comedies, while still satisfying the every need of a modern comic fan. Read Full Review
Within the first few pages of Going to the Chapel #3, I was not just smiling in enjoyment but laughing out loud. The comic is pure craziness and fun from start to finish. Just when you can't think Pepose can top himself, he does exactly that. The series keeps getting better with every issue and promises to deliver a bang of a finale. Read Full Review
Overall, Going To The Chapel #3is not a bad issue. It is funny and features fantastic art, but the change in Emily's character is disappointing. Fans of the series so far should still pick it up and I am hopeful for where the series featuring the runway bride goes from here. Read Full Review
'Going to the Chapel' #3 hits a speed bump but keeps on going. It's still a crazy heist job gone wrong with laughs aplenty. It's the characterization of some characters that fall short while others take an unexpected, unwelcomed turn. Still, this is a fun action-comedy worth sticking around to the end just to see how it all unfolds. Read Full Review
Gotta say it looks like things are getting a little clearer. This is slowly becoming like a Tarantino movie in just one setting. The gags are great as always with an 'episode-of-the-week' style. But the overall story just comes along nicely. There's a bigger meaning with all of this; the sacrifices people make for love are crazy if not outright heartbreaking. As for Emily herself, I think it's safe to say that she's finally coming out of her shell. In fact, all preconceptions about these characters are crumbling down here. Jesse certainly wants to be the best man he can be for Emily; but he's just not what Emily needs. The revelation at the end of it all is just heartbreaking. Heck, Tom's pretty decent himself, especially on the nature of hmore