Benjamin Percy ( Wolverine ) and Brent Schoonover ( Batman '66 ) present a chilling crime thriller, loosely based on real events, that examines murder in the dark underbelly of America's heartland. Sharon Harrow, an elite military veteran with skeletons in her closet and a dark family secret, embarks on a quest to hunt down the serial killer that brutally murdered her father - only to discover that he is just one piece of a national network of evil that snakes across the country and hides in plain sight. To catch the Devil, Harrow must first embrace and unleash the darkness within.
Overall, Devil's Highway #3 is a great issue that feels exactly like a grindhouse movie. The story by Benajmin Percy is amazing. The art by the creative team is astonishing. Altogether, Devil's Highway #3 is an action-packed issue that adds more than a few dollops of danger. Read Full Review
Schoonover and Percy make an excellent pairing, working together to tell a perfectly crafted tale of serial killers, snakes, conspiracy theories, and a revenge story following one of the most badass protagonists to appear in a comic for a long time. If you haven’t been following along with this series you need to pick up the first couple of issues then this one, you won’t regret it. AWA continue to show the reader that they may be a small publisher but the quality of the stories they keep putting out there makes them one to be watched. Read Full Review
Devil's Highway #3 is a good issue in what is becoming the best crime series of 2020. Its ability to show the seedy underbelly of small-town America, move forward an interesting mystery, and highlight the personality of its lead character all combine into a crime thriller worth reading. Read Full Review
Good pacing and offers most of want I wanted in the middle issue of the series. Best trucker conspiracy theory comic