Double funerals and double lives! Issue 3 of Tomboy reveals Anthony's secret past and Addison's murderous future, while Detective Tico is getting closer to the true identity of the Halloween Killer.
There's too much to say about this issue, but that would steal the joy of reading it. I'm dying to talk to anyone about this so if you're reading it let me know in the comments. If you skipped it because I used the term "magic girl genre" too many times previously, then have no fear. There's a twist in this issue and while I still think it fits the genre, you don't have to be put off by that. It's a hell of a drama, thriller and overall a really fucked up story. Sometimes, fucked up stories are the best and Tomboy is proving to be such a tale. Read Full Review
Tomboy # 3 is a compelling story, continuing to build upon the events of the last two issues while giving readers plenty of revelations. This book tests human morality, justice and revenge in very dynamic ways. Goodwin and Wong make a great artistic team, allowing to give depth and interesting perspective with their art. The writing is truly superb as this issue is a true revelation and leaves readers with more questions than answers … It really tackles humanity in an interesting aspects of influences, morality and the other themes I had aforementioned. Tomboy # 3 is truly an engrossing read. Read Full Review
Addison takes in a lot of new information this issue. She won't see her Grandpa the same way going forward and now her friend is also in danger. Usually, issues 3 and 4 are make or break for new comics and 'Tomboy' #3 passes the test with flying colors. We get some answers while establishing a new narrative that changes the scope of the series. If you haven't added 'Tomboy' to your pull list you're missing out on one of Action Lab's best books. Read Full Review
Things really need to be explained a whole lot better. Other than the 'ghosts' there does not seem to be any magic in this comic. Read Full Review
This continues to be an amazing series. I seriously did not expect the Grandpa to have that backstory... and that reveal at the end.