Kathy realizes that the life she remembers might not be her own-while Hugh's gruesome companion is urging him on to murder again . . . with Kathy and another innocent soul as his primary targets.
Just when you think The Girl in the Bay has no more surprises, this wondrous team is able to unveil moving moments which keep us entertained and intrigued for the length of the issue. And while we are enclosed within the rise and fall of these two diametrically opposed characters, one cannot deny it is their struggle against acceptance which keeps us captivated to learn who will win in the end, if either does fully succeed. Even as watching the ebb and flow of emotions is amusing, it is the nuances of the contest which will keep us yearning for the conclusion, all as we struggle to deny the chase has nearly come to a memorable end. Read Full Review
A chilling and deeply mysterious tale that draws the reader in despite its horrifying moments. Read Full Review
The Girl in the Bay remains a wonderful mystery that has me completely invested in its story. This third issue exceeds expectations by creating more levels that all increase the story's creativity, beauty, and charm. Read Full Review
Corin Howells art is amazing. All of the characters look great and the grotesque ones are both creepy and disturbing. Love the art throughout this issue. Read Full Review
This issue continues the mystery while providing the killers side of the story with great art ranging from dark and gruesome to psychedelic neon dreamscapes. Read Full Review
Girl in the Bay #3 is another fantastic, thought-provoking issue. J.M. DeMatteis and Corin Howell produce an exceptional story this issue, moving us one step closer to the conclusion. Read Full Review
With one issue left to go, we're left struggling to come to our own conclusions, with the finale hopefully being as fulfilling as what came before it. Read Full Review
"The Girl in the Bay" #3 is a solid, compelling entry in this 4-issue story, with good storytelling by a competent creative team, and just enough mystery to keep us reading. Read Full Review
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