Volume Three of the hit AfterShock Series continues! In "Under the Pyramids", Harry Houdini walks on through to the other side and discovers that the Rough Riders are up against the legendary Dutch "Bokkenrijders "who have returned to this earthly plane to settle a score with one of his teammates! But Harry's truest challenge may be a visitor from his past who can spell his end...unless he listens to his newest teammate H.P. Lovecraft! Created and written by Adam Glass (executive producer of Supernatural and writer of Suicide Squad) with artwork by Patrick Olliffe (Untold Tales of Spider-Man).
Rough Riders is always a joy to read. Read Full Review
This is unquestionably one of the finest comic books being produced today, and you don't want to miss out. So do yourself a favor by treating yourself to Rough Riders. After all, life is short, and you deserve it. Read Full Review
Rough Riders sets us up for the end run pretty damn well here with what it wants to do. The overall ideas are fairly simple but they're executed very well to make for an engaging storyline with a great cast of characters. Roosevelt's an interesting presence in this group with how they all react so strongly to him in different ways and that gets me more interested in those characters than Roosevelt himself. Olliffe makes it very easy to get into each of them with their uniqueness even being from the same period as they're presented here. It's a neat story with some fun twists and some really great character moments that makes me crave more but remaining glad that it's a tight four-issue run. Read Full Review
Rough Riders: Ride or Die is as fun and exciting as any gathering of notable individuals can be when fighting and army of the dead. Part supernatural quest and part police procedural, the action is as constant as the team is legendary. Read Full Review
Rough Riders: Ride or Die #3 is an underwhelming installment in the series, even if it isnt outright awful. If youve enjoyed the series thus far, youll likely enjoy this installment. I can tentatively recommend it, even if its far from a must-read. Read Full Review
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