Still uncertain about what she saw in Pip's office, Joey confides in Kitty...but Kitty's response only confuses her more, leaving Joey with no choice but to play along with the family.
Until Fourth of July, when at a party Joey suspects what she thought she saw then is happening again.
Can Joey come to terms with what is really happening in Crestfall Bluffs... and can she still walk away alive?
Eat The Rich #3 adds even more to the story and does so in a wonderfully chilling manner. This is the third iteration of that word in this review, but it's really the perfect way to describe what Gailey, Bak, and Titov have created with this issue. This issue took a great story and made it something next level. Read Full Review
Pius Bak delivers some great art. The style of the characters and world are interesting and almost disarm the reader from the brutal reality of the situation. Read Full Review
Eat The Rich continues to explore the realms of horror that come from some of the worst parts of our societal system, including how much some can overlook for their own benefit. This is truly one of the most visually distinct and unique looking books around and the art capture every horrific aspect of humanity and every piece of emotion from these engaging characters and their stories. Read Full Review
Still, this is a book that will likely freak you out, and if you like being freaked out, that's worth slapping down your greenbacks and grabbing a copy. Read Full Review
"Eat the Rich" takes a big step up in its excellent third issue. Read Full Review
Eat The Rich has gotten progressively better with each passing issue, as it breaks away from the predictable status quo of its first issue and starts diving into how each of these characters is a unique beast of their own. Read Full Review
Third issue was great and I love the coloring and character drawings are so fun to stare at. The book is slower but introducing more of the world and showcasing more of how the world of the elite works. This book really shows the current state of the world in its pages. If you still haven't picked this book up what are you waiting for.
This was another good one. The main character is pretty relatable with her thoughts and I really liked the end. Really good series so far.
There are clever metaphors at play here about power dynamics that exist in the class struggle. And also, they eat people.