With Wise Son framed for the attack on the Blue Street Syndicate HQ, the Paris Island police are looking for answers...but Wise doesn't break easily. He's got secrets to keep-including the story of just what went down in Sadaqah and how he, Tech-9, and Iron Butterfly got their powers!
This was a pretty good issue of Blood Syndicate. The story is engaging and there are even more mysteries unfolding throughout its pages. The entire team behind this book are doing a fantastic job and the outcome is absolutely great! Read Full Review
The decentralized focus of Blood Syndicate: Season One #3 does make the issue feel a bit weaker than the previous two chapters, but Geoff Thorne and ChrisCross create strong enough characterizations that the series doesn't lose too much steam. Read Full Review
The opening segment is the strongest, focusing on Sara's strange dream segment complete with some stunning mesoamerican-inspired characters, but by the end of the issue we're mostly in the same place with main villain Holocaust still lurking in the background. Read Full Review
. There's still plenty to enjoy here but this does not make for a promising direction. Read Full Review
Follow ComicalOpinions on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterBits and Pieces:Blood Syndicate #3 brings the new crew together to fight Holocaust before he burns the city down. The profuse use of Spanish without translation will make this book difficult to read for some, the opening prologue is jarring and poorly set up, and the big moment of superheroes deciding to form a crew feels small and cavalier. Read Full Review