We Can Never Go Home #3

Writer: Patrick Kindlon, Matthew Rosenberg Artist: Josh Hood Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: August 5, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
9.6Critic Rating
9.5User Rating

Both the cops and the crooks are closing in on Madison and Duncan. Seems like a good time to go clothes shopping, rob some drug dealers, hit the fairground for some cotton candy, and maybe make out. Oh, and someone gets shot in this issue.

  • 10
    The Broken Infinite - Frank Rodriguez Aug 4, 2015

    This issue started out with a punch and ended with a different kind of punch. It was smartly written. The characters are compelling and complex. I really enjoy the ride this issue takes me on. The book continues to develop and grow " not just in threats to our characters or our main characters themselves " but the overall arc of what to do in life given the situation our characters are in. They have left home as teens. What do we do to survive? This book asks a lot of interesting questions and we get to have a thrilling ride to find out the answers. Read Full Review

  • 10
    All-Comic - Tyler Goulet Jun 11, 2015

    We Can Never Go Home is the real deal and, yeah, it is fucking rad. It's one of those comics that's so damn grounded it just connects with you on many different levels. Some of which you can't even describe. The art and character work is fantastic, the colors are spectacular and the story has been nothing short of perfection up to this point. That last page shakes things up and will undoubtedly change the dynamic in the issues to come but it's all good; it's in the hands of an amazing creative team from an excellent publisher. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Nick Philpott Jun 10, 2015

    This didn't really fit anywhere else in my review, but I loved that the theme park rides were named after other Black Mask titles.I also loved the superhero montage, but noticed that the only logo they couldn't use was the Superman "S", so now I'm wondering on a tangent about the legalities of the agreement with Siegel & Shuster vs. Marvel apparently not having a problem with them using the Phoenix logo. Also, I love that this is a Wal-Mart where you can find Judge Dredd and Tank Girl costumes. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Jun 9, 2015

    We Can Never Go Home #3 is an amazing continuation to a sensational series. Despite dropping slightly in overall quality, it is still one of the best comics on the shelves today, with Maddie and Duncan's relationship becoming much more intense. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Taylor Hoffman Jun 10, 2015

    There's something so strangely beautiful and simply punk to this book that you've just gotta root for these two to kiss, blast "Damaged Goods" by Gang Of Four on repeat, and take over the world. Read Full Review

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