Another test, another opportunity for disgrace. With Sung's reputation on the line in the eyes of his family, he's determined to get his hands on the magic power to reverse the monstrous changes.
But after helping a friend, the last thing Sung expected to happen-does-and the nightmare begins, threatening everything...
Galindo delivers some great art throughout the issue. The visual style is great and I look forward to seeing more of the world as the story develops. Read Full Review
Lawfuls society is creative, and a good way to look at a puritanical classist society in an easily explainable way. At this point the series has gone from one that raises an issue and lets the reader consider it to one that tells the reader to think. In that way Lawful #3 isnt a particularly nuanced issue. But it doesnt diminish the story from being creative and engaging. Read Full Review
If nothing else, the issue promises that the story will only accelerate from here and draw in more of Lawful's more interesting elements to build upon. Read Full Review
Good art and great world building and writing. The drama is really well done, and Sung's gambit stealing the drug was an interesting twist. Sure, it made half his body turn but then he can just take the drug and be clear again. I'm really enjoying this series and the interesting world it's describing. Ready for the pace to pick up a little, though.