Gravetrancers #3

Writer: M.L. Miller Artist: James Whynot Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: April 18, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
8.7Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

Those unlucky enough to enter the Burwood Memorial Park find a fate worse than death in the pit behind the graves. But when the authorities descend on the cemetery, will that mean salvation or even more dire circumstances for those dosed with the drug of the dead?
Nothing is as it seems through death addled eyes!

  • 10
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Manny Gomez Apr 19, 2018

    'Gravetrancers' #3 explodes with disturbing horror, relentless action, and eye-popping gore in the best issue so far in this excellent series. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Apr 22, 2018

    Gravetrancers is like Rocky Horror Picture Show through the lens of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It's bold, bloody, and absolutely bonkers. This comic is so unpredictable and insane that you will be eagerly awaiting the next and final chapter because you have to wonder what else can possibly happen at this point. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Geekery Magazine - C.J. Pendragon Apr 25, 2018

    GraveTrancers #3 hit the shelves April 18, 2018 and it's not so far gone that you can't get caught up on the story. The Fallon siblings should be mourning and moving on from the death of their father, but I doubt this is what Maribel had in mind when she set out on this ‘therapeutic' trip with her younger brother. Now instead of facing the past she's been trying to escape, she's facing a future that is probably going to end in thirty seconds or less. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Capeless Crusader - Jeremy Radick Apr 17, 2018

    If I felt that Gravetrancers #3 was a bit weaker than its previous issues, it's only because I think this story could support another issue to really build and establish its separate elements a bit more organically and with more breathing room. I still had to admire the total commitment the creators have to constructing a grimy and pungent grotesquerie that revels in being both gruellingly horrific and gonzo in its sensibilities. Read Full Review

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