Faith is put to the ultimate test as Lam and Gus face the demons of their past. The angelic and demonic forces of the world collide in this showstopping first arc’s finale!
The best-selling creator duo of the last 25 years, writer SCOTT SNYDER and artist GREG CAPULLO, present a new blockbuster series--WE HAVE DEMONS! Years in the making, this title is bursting at the seams with epic, character-driven action for teens and adults alike!
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Capullo delivers some glorious visuals throughout this issue. There are some awesome action beats throughout and the look of the demons is truly beautiful. I love the look of this book and was excited by its imagery. Read Full Review
‘We Have Demons' #3 delivers an impressive, high octane, high concept conclusion to this contemporary horror saga. As well as delivering hard on the action, there is a good deal of surprises along the way too. But not the kind of surprises that Lam and Gus welcome. Read Full Review
Snyder and Capullo have pulled off the feat of giving us three new properties that all feel completely different and yet have many themes in common. Of all of them, this may be the one that most cries out to be adapted into another medium, but the execution of it as a comic is near-perfect. Read Full Review
We Have Demons #3 ends the series' first story arc in gloriously gory style while serving as a meditation on the nature of faith. I have no idea when to expect future issues, but I hope this series continues for a long time " Snyder and Capullo make a wonderful team, and We Have Demons is proof that their partnership can flourish outside of the Big Two. Read Full Review
We Have Demons #3 is the kind of comic that, in the hands of any other creative team, would have been a little much, but Snyder and company stick the landing. This is a fun, action-packed little number, injected with just enough depth to make it that much better. Itll be interesting to see where Snyder takes things, as Lam and Gus both tell readers this is a fall of man and rise of man story. Capullo, Glapion, and McCaig are amazing, and thats all there is to it. All in all, this is a fitting ending for the books first arc. Read Full Review
If there's an area to take issue with here, it's on the ComiXology side as they really need to have a way for Unlimited members to subscribe to the book so that when new installments arrive they show up in My Books. If you don't pay attention and check weekly, you never know when the latest issue actually arrives. Read Full Review
There's definitely potential for this comic to grow and be more than a mostly mindless action tale, but it's still a good read in its current state. Read Full Review
This final issue is full of action, amazing art and some cool moments, to be sure. But it also suffers from the rushed and crammed storytelling this series has had as a whole. Read Full Review
We have demons 3
Escrito por Scott Snyder, ilustrado por Greg Capullo, entintado por Jonathan Clapion y con colores de Dave McCaig, esta tercera y última entrega (por ahora) nos brinda un muy buen final con una posible continuación por parte de sus creadores.
Lo bueno
Después del giro de guion fabuloso que nos deja Snyder al final de la segunda entrega, se siguen desarrollando los hechos entre Lam y su papa ahora demonio, con unas palabras sumamente hirientes hacia su hija que nos ayuda a entender de una manera más profunda lo que realmente es un demonio y que no solo te puede dañar físicamente, después de unos paneles increíbles de acción por parte de Capullo, se le da fin al papa de Lam por nada mas y nada more
Like the twist. But ends a little too fast. Can’t wait for Book Two.
Trudges in the beginning slightly, but doesn't lose interest. Yet it still ends with a bang. Looking forward to Book Two soon.
A solid finally to Book One. Can't wait to see what Snyder does in Book Two!
There is a twist that needs to be over-explained to make any sense, and that's not a sign of elegant writing. There is zero chance that I will ever read the script pages included as back-matter to justify the $4.99 price tag. Capullo's renditions of demons are pretty much the only highlight to this series.