Jessica’s dizzying descent into madness continues as she finds herself dealing with an act of violence she has no recollection of committing. To make matters worse, a crushing sense of isolation and paranoia drives her to the brink. Now, nearing emotional collapse, Jessica finds herself coming to terms with the terrifying reality that these ever-worsening events may not be the product of her deteriorating psyche, but of something else…something inhuman. Then, join us for a third terror-inducing tour of the Warrens’ haunted artifact museum and witness the spine-tingling origin of the accordion monkey by the dream team of Tim Seeley andmore
The Conjuring: The Lover #3 continues the harrowing journey of Jess as the Demon continues its onslaught mercilessly to get the soul it wants to claim for Hell. Whether these endeavors will be successful remains to be seen. Read Full Review
Garry Brown has a great classic style that is reminiscent of early horror comics in the best way. The exaggerated panels and dark shadows are brilliant. Kelley Jones does amazing work with the second story and the are is filled with great details throughout. Read Full Review
Things aren't looking so good for Jessica and the next issue is shaping up to be an intense encounter with the dark forces that have decided to torment her. We can only hope the Warrens make a surprise appearance to save the day, but the way things are going, that doesnt seem like its going to be the case. Read Full Review
DC Horror Presents: The Conjuring: The Lover #3 continues to scare the pants off of readers while demonstrating exactly what fans of the films and horror in general want in a comic. Read Full Review
The book feels more like a spin-off from the latest The Conjuring film, as it feels fully fleshed out and treated as its own deserving story instead of a cash-in on the franchise, all while feeling frightening and compelling, in addition to mimicking the tone of the popular film series. Read Full Review
Jessica's fate may have been decided by the 'Conjuring' films, but this issue continues to show that her story leading to up that is no less intriguing. Read Full Review
This third issue gets things really rolling and Browns work is nice and phrenetic. The stars of this book though are Seeley and Jones. Accordion Monkey is one of the most frightening horror stories ever . These guys on a book now.