It's Samantha's turn with Chip-the dangerous alien-but everything starts to go wrong when she instigates a confrontation with her ex-boyfriend. Scared and angry, Samantha struggles with the decision to use Chip's powers for her own benefit. But not even she knows what the true consequences will be...
Alienated proves, yet again, what an incredible series this is and is undebatably a must-read comic. The focus on Samantha takes the story in an unexpected but welcome direction, Spurrier manages to tell a story which is emotionally impactful with a conclusion that is genuinely unpredictable. Wildgoose’s art is outstanding as always. Read this comic. You won’t regret it. Read Full Review
Totally worth the wait. Read Full Review
Alienated #3 (Spurrier, Wildgoose, & May) packed a solid punch worthy of making me flip back to the first page as soon as I was finished. Read Full Review
The plot thickens in this issue in more ways than one. The characters are going down a dangerous road while tempting fate with the abilities of a god. There are many moving parts worth exploring and every single one is edge-of-your-seat storytelling. Read Full Review
This nuanced, well-paced exploration outpaces a clunky introduction and some familiar tropes to make the issue read as something exceptional. Read Full Review
Well jeez...this kicked things into a new gear. I agree with my fellow reviewer that Samantha is easily the most likeable of our three misfit teens and it's not even close. This was such a powerful issue, Spurrier did a fantastic job with Samantha's story here. Very well done. And Chris Wildgoose killed it with the art.
Another pleasant surprise, this is the series that keeps delivering above my expectations. This one focuses on Samantha who has quickly become the most likeable. Once you dive into each character's psyche, you see where they are coming from and they become real.