With the presidential election looming close, and Reese even closer to the truth of the corruption at the heart of America, she must struggle to separate her friends from her enemies before it's too late. Lines are drawn and sides are being taken. And there's no backing out for Reese now that she has blood on her hands.
The artwork is great and chocked full of awesome character work but it's the coloring of Chris Blythe that makes the illustrations pop. You can tell that Max Bemis is a musician because everything in Evil Empire is executed with a cadence at is perfectly timed on all fronts. Read Full Review
If you want to see how a democratic society can devolved into evil, here you go. This is the story before the empire, and it's fascinating so far. Read Full Review
Evil Empire #3 starts off interesting and sets some ideas into motion that seem like they could really go somewhere, but then smacks you in the face with an abrupt ending that almost invalidates most of the issue. A disappointing ending and a questionable future is worrisome to say the least. Read Full Review
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