For the first time in its history, the Ghost Fleet has lost a shipment . . . in an explosive hijacking! But can Trace, blinded by vengeance, even comprehend the payload he's hauling? Can Director Ward do anything to stop his former friend? Their fates will be sealed on a lonely roadside . . .
This review might seem profusely positive and glowing, but folks, go read the issue and say with a straight face this wasn't the best one yet. Admittedly, Ghost Fleet is a surprise, but a very welcomed one. Unique art, genre-mashing events and on-point storytelling, maybe your eyes are playing tricks! You sense and suddenlyeyes fix! Fear if the dark!*throws up devil horns* Read Full Review
This months issue tells a more centralized and contained story of Trace stealing from the Ghost Fleet. More specifically the precious cargo that The Silhouette (secret society) has tasked Roland Cohle with transporting whom in turn tasked Ghos Read Full Review
With strong dialogue, smart, full-throttle pacing and strong, The Ghost Fleet #3 is one of the best books you're probably not reading. The only regret you'll have picking this series up, is not having the next issue in your hands. Pick this up! Read Full Review
Some readers may be frustrated by the cryptic nature of the story, feeling like its treading water by only giving so much each issue. I say to them, just wait. I can tell this comic is something special. Read Full Review
The Ghost Fleet #3 is an explosive chapter to what is quickly becoming a wild series. There is an intensity in this comic that is damn near palpable. Cates & Johnson are shifting this thriller into the next gear and it's definitely worth a look. Read Full Review
The Ghost Fleet continues to scratch my 80s action itch with Cates and crew bringing us a story that only gets better with each issue. After seeing the final page of issue 3 I can't wait for The Ghost Fleet to give me another swift kick to the balls. Read Full Review
Ghost Fleet #3 offers a cryptic continuation it's inaugural arc. But it's still worth reading. Read Full Review