Continuing the best work of his career, Scott Kolins (Flash, Avengers, Solomon Grundy) shows the terrifying cost of evil as Adam battles monsters who were once his closest friends! How many will suffer as S.E.E.D.S. Part 3: Epidemic threatens to destroy all life on the island paradise?
There is a nice balance of colors in this issue. However since this is broken down in a chapter style, it actually manages to brighten the world at first. Before Adam plunges into the infected land, in search of his son. The infected land is much darker, and drastically less vibrant than the uninfected world. Read Full Review
Adam.3 #3 is another rousing entry that makes use of its time while dealing with the mid-point of its overallarc. What we have here is simply a worthwhile adventure title that easily deserves to find itself an audience. Read Full Review
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This issue feels like a regression in most every way, from the arrival and introduction of Riva to the continued odd usage of the fictional colloquial dialogue to the suddenly shallow plot (I had high hopes) to just the general lack of polish of all of these elements together. The outcome is a book that seems stale. It's disappointing, there's a chance for a large finish in the next book but I'm not holding my breath. It feels like Issue #3 is where the momentum of the story puttered out. Read Full Review
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