Rock and Easy Company have had some fun defending themselves against Hitler's undead goons, but now it's time for them to have a gas when they go on the offensive and head behind enemy lines. And hey, speaking of gas, is that a flamethrower in your hands or are ya just happy to see me? Time to burn it all down or die trying, Easy Company!
Risso delivers some beautiful art in the issue. Risso manages to craft some visually tense moments that capture the tone of the story while also delivering blistering action that captures the eye and the imagination, Read Full Review
Job well done for the Sgt. Rock vs. the Undead team. Another great book and I am looking forward to #4. Hopefully, Morell will be caught by then. And maybe Sgt. Rock will have a plan to stop the serum from spreading. Read Full Review
DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #3 is pure entertainment from start to finish. Campbell nails the personalities of Easy Company's members and the joy they take in kicking Nazi Zombie butt. Risso and Rossi up their game with better visuals and exhilarating action. Read Full Review
Readers, this is a war comic with Easy Company taking on Nazis, zombies, and Super Soldiers. Theres nothing under the surface here. If thats your cup of tea, then go for it! Its like going to see an action movie. You know what youre going to get before you go. Dont expect a deep, page-turner but prepare to get your popcorn ready with excitement! Let me know what you think, have a great week, and God Bless! Read Full Review
This is a fun comic, one that never quite feels like horror, but that's something Campbell is familiar with in his most famous franchise. Read Full Review
Some fun banter and solid action make for the best installment of Bruce Campbell's series so far. Read Full Review
DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #3 is pure horror B-movie bliss. All of the creators involved have armed this book to the teeth with excellent narration, dialogue, and action set pieces. Campbell, Risso, and Rossi accomplish their goal of providing escapist entertainment. Unfortunately, Campbell's reliance on style over depth means this issue lacks the bite necessary for staying power. As a result, the action is fun but hollow. Hopefully, future installments will elevate the narrative above the run-of-the-mill Call of Duty mission. Read Full Review