After Trent is taken into police custody, Teddy's parents take the family to a cabin to get away for a few days, unaware that Teddy knows the truth about everything.
Overall then, while we may be heading for a bit of a sprint finish, Snow Blind remains one of the most intriguing thrillers Ive read for quite some time. It asks some truly interesting questions about the fragile nature of trust by dragging us kicking and screaming into the world of a deeply troubled teen who seems willing to stop at absolutely nothing to discover the truth about his family. The finale is going to be an absolute must-read, and its a testament to the strength of the storytelling that, at this point, I have absolutely no idea how its all going to end. Read Full Review
This series is brilliant, with a lot of twists and turns. I’m sort of upset that it’s almost over, but the final issue looks really promising. This issue was definitely a success, and I’m stoked for the next one! Read Full Review
It's not overly flashy, but the issue is rife with excellent imagery and captivating color, each stark hue and careful bit of choreography serving to heighten the escalating stakes. Read Full Review
If this is the calm before the storm this issue might be redeemed, but as it stands Snow Blind #3 is the weak link of a so far stellar series. Here's hoping it returns to form next month. Read Full Review
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