Spy Island #3
| Writer | Chelsea Cain |
| Artist | Elise McCall |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Recent mermaid attacks have everyone on edge. Beaches are closed. Super spy Nora Freud must team up with her friends in order to expose the sinister underbelly of a vast marine cryptozoology conspiracy. In local news, The Mermaid Hut, down by the marina, is pleased to announce a 10% sale on mermaid-tooth necklaces. While supplies last.
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9.7
Major Spoilers - Robert Mammone
Nov 08, 2020SPY ISLAND #3 is written in such a way that a new reader can immediately leap on board with a minimum of confusion. It is one of the best written books of 2020, a much needed tonic during some grim times. If you like humor, if you like action, if you like humorous action montages, and if you like strong female leads kicking ass and taking numbers in a field traditionally dominated by men, then SPY ISLAND #3 is definitely for you. Read Full Review
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9.6
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Nov 04, 2020This is truly a well done comic book that deserves to be read. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez
Nov 04, 2020Spy Island has wonderfully revealed a new side to Nora's strangely complex life, with bizarre occurrences which make sense when they are taken into context, but are humorous in their own right as we consider the oddity of these outlandish escapades when compared to normal families. And yet due to the fascinating synergy of intricate illustrations and ambitious application of colors, readers cannot but be drawn into the enticing story, wanting to learn from the complexities of the Freud family. But as we near the end of the series, one cannot but wonder what lies in wait beneath the waves, as we take into consideration the personalities of the individuals and their mysterious yet turbulent location which has taken so many before. Read Full Review
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8.9
GWW - B Ferg
Nov 05, 2020Dark Horse has delivered a smart sophisticated and sexy spy in Nora Freud. Her dialogue is delivered with dossier diction, as if she was being interviewed about the events. And yet she manages to provide flare and flirtatiousness in her conversations that gives the heroine all the appeal of a spy. Read Full Review
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8.5+ Like • Comment
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8.5
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8.0
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3.5