Hello Darkness #3

Writer: Garth Ennis, James Tynion IV, Steve Orlando, Various Artist: Becky Cloonan, Werther Dell, #39, edera, A.L. Kaplan, Various Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: September 25, 2024 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
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Try and prepare yourself for another unsettling issue of the nightmarish modern horror anthology everyone is talking about. James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera return for Part 2 of "A Monster Hunter Walks Into a Bar"! And it gets gnarly gross with gruesome gluttony in "Mukbang" from Michael Conrad (Wonder Woman) and Mart n Morazzo (Ice Cream Man).

The horror of war shows its disturbing face in "Kampfgeist" from Andy Lanning (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Trevor Hairsine (DCeased), while Robert Hack brings more laughs that are just plain wrong with "I Can't Take You Anywhere". And the world will never look the same after you read P more

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - Richard Coryell Sep 25, 2024

    This book has become one of my must reads every month. Every month finding ways to keep us readers engaged. I almost forgot to mention my favorite part of each issue, Robert Hacks 1 panel stories. The absolute best pallet cleanser in the genre today. This book should be a no brainer on your Pull List. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton Sep 29, 2024

    Hello Darkness #3 concludes with the most chilling chapter of Garth Ennis and Becky Cloonan's "The War yet. A couple try to leave New York on a private plane as the potential of nuclear attack looms over the Big Apple. There's a very "It can't happen hear vibe to this whole chapter with Cloonan capturing the naked emotion in the characters' faces that world may actually be ending. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Jawnyblaze Oct 1, 2024

    I despised the first story but really enjoyed the rest. I don't like body horror in the first place, and integrating body horror into "look at me" social media culture is taking two things I strongly dislike and combining them. The WWI story was very good though, as was the ongoing story.

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