Bunny Mask #3

Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: Andrea Mutti Publisher: Aftershock Comics Release Date: August 11, 2021 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 6
8.6Critic Rating
7.1User Rating

With armed intruders in his apartment and an eerie supernatural creature in his bed, Tyler Severin feels like his life couldn't get much worse. Yet the mysterious Snitch has more revelations for Tyler, secrets about Bee Foster that lead back to caves where Bunny Mask was found, and a revelation that Tyler isn't the only one who hears the Snitch's voice.

  • 10
    BGCP - Michael Lennox Aug 13, 2021

    Three issues in and we are still building tension and horror. The rollercoaster hasn't even reached the top yet and I have a feeling we are about to descend into screams in the next issue. The team of Tobin and Mutti have found a rich vein of new and unique material that leaves you feeling unsettled after reading it as all the best horror should. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Aug 11, 2021

    Bunny Mask moves well into this installment with some new fallout hitting and changing the way that Tyler is viewing things. Bringing the sheriff in and the two of them connecting is definitely an interesting bit to watch and I really enjoyed the whole bonding in the bar bit. But the really disturbing stuff is with Bunny Mask herself and her appearance here in this issue really unnerves. Tobin's script is solid as I really enjoy the dialogue he uses here while Mutti's artwork captures things perfectly once more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh Aug 11, 2021

    Rather than being a delivered a library of horror-story tropes, each issue finds ways to surprise and creep us out, both with its twisted story and unsettling art. We still have no idea what direction this frightening series is going, but we're happy to go along for the ride. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    Multiversity Comics - Alexander Manzo Aug 16, 2021

    While it's not the creepiest or scariest of the chapters, thus far, it helps move the story and is worth checking out. Read Full Review

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