Critical Hit #3

Writer: Matt Miner Artist: Jonathan Brandon Sawyer Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: November 26, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Jeanette and Sarah are locked in a thrillkill gang's dungeon and one of them is near death, but these fan-favorite heroines have not yet begun to fight! Everyone from Anonymous to USA Today is talking about this animal-rescuing duo, but, as they approach the climax of this horror tale, the girls will have to figure out how to rescue themselves!

  • 8.0
    Graphic Policy - Brett Schenker Nov 27, 2014

    I went into Critical Hit expecting a similar story to the first two volumes of Miner's tale. Three issues in, not only has the story changed, it's fleshed out the characters, and world, and made the Liberator universe all the more stronger for it. Those first two volumes where fresh in the comic industry, and this latest story shakes things up even more for the better. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    TheCultDen - David Dhalia Dec 28, 2014

    The third issue very much continues the momentum and character development of the previous whilst also building up an incredible amount of tension for the fourth issue. It's an awesome series and I desperately want, no need, to know what happens. So Mr Editor, when you are checking this review for publication, feel free to send me the next instalment as soon as possible. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Nerds Unchained - Jeremy Radick Nov 26, 2014

    In any event, it does mean the issue is more mixed for me than the last two, which both were very satisfying. But I'm still on board for the series, and the things that were good, such as the main plot set in the present, continue to be suspenseful and intense and feel very much based in a real-world. It's an uneven issue, but the things that I liked outweighed its drawbacks. Read Full Review

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