Continuing the hit spy series that tells the tales of Alfred Pennyworth's pre-Gotham years! As Alfred fights his way through the tunnels below the North Pole base-without wrinkling his suit-he searches for information about the Soviets' bizarre weapons. Finding himself trapped in the belly of the operation, he discovers threats more terrifying than anything he's ever faced and realizes that in the end, he may prefer violence and danger to that most famous of all foes: a broken heart.
Pennyworth continues to be one of the best things DC is putting out right now and this third issue, while a touch predictable, is thrilling. Read Full Review
Wilson does an excellent job of exploring the Alfred's history while delivering a quality spy thriller. Read Full Review
Pennyworth #3 is a comic on a dangerous precipice. It features some excellent character work and the best twist of the series so far. But this is possibly the last issue in which these locations can be utilised. The novelty of the situations is wearing off, and the art and characters need rejuvenating. There are signs that changes are afoot, with the revelations showing superb new directions for Alfred to be taken in. This is welcome, and therefore the book is worth sticking with for now. Read Full Review
I'm really enjoying the way this series is going. Scott Bryan Wilson seems to have a clear plan as to where this will all lead and I for one cannot wait to find out where that is. This creative team is really good, and Juan and John work together so well together that I can't imagine anyone else on this project now. Alfred has yet again gotten himself into a spot of bother… let's see if he can make it out without too much damage! Read Full Review
This is still pretty good, but predictable.