The Maker must be unlocked . . . In order for Jericho Way to call upon the memories and abilities of his past lives, one of his fellow Resurrectionists must kill him. Kinda. Almost. As long as he doesn't permanently die in the process. Once he's near-death experienced, he can use the knowledge he's gathered over millennia of lifetimes. But with that knowledge comes grave danger-the Sojourn Corporation is now hot on his heels!
Resurrectionists #3 is the best installment yet from Van Lente, Rosenzweig, and Dinisio. Rosenzweig's artwork is truly wonderful to look at especially the action sequence with The Scout and his panel layout during the sequence. Dinisio's colors provide clear contrasts both within specific panels, but also between the past and the present. I highly enjoyed the almost god-like yellow when The Scout sees The Maker and vice versa once Tao has been unlocked. Van Lente provides intriguing dialogue dropping just enough to keep you wanting more while also developing characters and creating a rich world. Read Full Review
Resurrectionists #3 continues the series' trend of combining past and present in an exciting way, creating a story that pulls you into its thrilling world. A fully unlocked Jericho Way opens the series up drastically, and thankfully it wasn't a let down. The construction of the entire team despite the challenges they face in identifying the remaining members was intriguing, and I'm curious as to how they got these roles/titles. I'm not sure how I feel about the twist with Quinn yet because I have to see where it goes but I'm more than willing to let the story play out with more answers being given than in this issue. And with the artwork, I'm looking forward to even more action sequences, and life being given to these characters. Read Full Review
Resurrectionists has another solid installment here as it expands things, teases more of its potential with what it can do and begins to nudge things forward in both the past and present with all of it. I'm definitely intrigued by a book like this with what it offers and the mix of writing and artwork is definitely making this a fun and compelling book. But it's also a book you damn well have to work at because of the past and present and all the lives in between that will be cropping up from time to time as well. The twisted nature of things with how it can have an ebb and flow to it with personalities, genders and relationships definitely makes for something to really work with and manipulate. Lots of good stuff and definitely worth reading the three installments so far together as well after each new installment. Read Full Review
This is, above all, a fun comic, as any good heist story should be. Where it delivers that bit more is the mystery within, which keeps us, and the characters, spinning. Great stuff. Read Full Review
What all this means is that Resurrectionists is a series that you probably should be reading by now. Plot threads are starting to come together, characters are getting more interesting, and there's some nice looking art thrown in there as well. While there is still a confusing moment or two here and there, this shouldn't dissuade you from picking the book up because there is a lot of fun to be had here. Give this book a chance, and I really doubt that you'll regret it. Read Full Review
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