Pariah #3
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| Writer | Phillip Gelatt, Aaron Warner |
| Artist | Brett Weldele |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The last Vitro on Earth devises a plan to cut off government control of the Vitro satellite in order to free his comrades in space.
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9.0
Hulking Reviewer - Kareem Ali
Apr 30, 2014Pariah #3 is EASILY the best issue in the series and I'm still in awe at how it improved so drastically from one issue to the next making the overall story very exciting. With the series propensity to change the narrative point of view each issue I can't say that it's turned a corner, especially considering it's returning to the space station where it's had its share of problems. But I can say I enjoyed this issue immensely and I hope the story is as provocative and exciting going forward. I've never recommended an issue in a series without recommending the series before but this is an excellent single issue to read. Read Full Review
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8.5
Unleash The Fanboy - Edward
Apr 29, 2014All in all, this is a very strong third issue. The plot moves at a decent enough pace, the title is visually appealing and there's a lot to soak in from start to finish. In other words, I'm highly awaiting the fourth issue. Read Full Review
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8.2
IGN - Jess Camacho
May 01, 2014Issue three is a solid step towards that inevitability and creates genuine excitement for the next issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics: The Gathering - spicytoilet
Apr 30, 2014Holy crap I can't wait for the next one, this was a fine read in deed! I kept a lot out of this review, I assure you. I tried my best not to spoil it! Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal
Apr 30, 2014Much like the last issue we're left with an idea of what will happen in the next issue. Who we'll follow remains unknown, but as long as the issues remain consistently good I'll be back to check them out. This issue might not be the best to jump on with, but I have a feeling the next issue won't have time to reference the past. If anything you should catch up on the first two issues before reading this one. Read Full Review