* Famed art provocateur Louis Thorn prepares for his big Times Square exhibit, even as his
critic Malcolm continues to tear him down to the press...but when the two come face to face, an unexpected connection emerges.
* Meanwhile at Five Points, Faith works on her next masterpiece from the privacy of her own wing, until an intermission with Poppy triggers a revelation about what occurred during the nine months she disappeared...
"Faithless III" No.2 is a thing of absolute beauty as for every blood drenched phallus, there are two women having casual coitus in the pews of a Catholic church. This is Azzarello's Levyian opus, with this book, this man has earned the point in his goatee. And as for Llovet, woe betide any vendor for putting her books in the adult section of a comic book shop. Because if Michelangelo could decorate the Sistine Chapel with chubby naked cherubs and call that high art, then Llovet's visage of the vagina being pleasured by demons, deserves an exhibit at Art Basel, annually. Read Full Review
The commentaries and introspections Faithless III pursues are becoming increasingly more difficult to appreciate or digest when it seems like every other page and panel is there for shock value. Read Full Review
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