Army of Darkness Vol. 4 #3

Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Larry Watts Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: February 11, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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Being hounded by the forces of darkness? Ash understands that. But being trapped on a space station 200 miles above the Earth? That's unfamiliar territory! What would make the Deadites head into outer space? For Ash, the answer is like a kick in the family jewels! And if demonic entities weren't bad enough, an old enemy makes a shocking return!

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Feb 10, 2015

    This continues to be a fun and exciting action fest with great pacing and even better art. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin Feb 12, 2015

    Army of Darkness #3 does a fantastic job of livening things up, with it's electric tempo being thoroughly exciting. The addition of Evil Ash also shakes things up, with the interaction between him and Ash being truly captivating. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Joe Winder Feb 14, 2015

    The story continues to build with the Deadites seemingly having Ash's number at every turn. It is interesting to see Ash just being typical Ash and easily offending the female astronauts. With the Necronomicon quickly taking over the spaceship it will be entertaining to see how Ash will try to stop it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Aaron Halverson Feb 4, 2015

    The best part for me though was as I was thinking that "Stars in our eyes" had replaced the chant of "Dead by dawn" from Evil Dead 2, Evil Ash let's Ash know that it was Ash's destiny to be dead by dawn and that Ash's dawn had passed a long time ago. The perfect one liner, badass and referential. The comic doesn't do anything new, it doesn't evolve the franchise in any way but if you're a fan it does a good job of keeping those fan feelings alive. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    ComicBuzz - ZXRoberts Feb 27, 2015

    There is a point in many arcs where you start questioning if it is worth the cover price, and I reached that point in issue 2, issue three answered the question with its tedious retelling of the story and mediocre dialogue. The ending, which I jokingly predicted, is so cringe worthy I still cant quite believe it. I still maintain that the artwork is superb, but the script fails to deliver the escapist madness of the Chosen One battling Deadites 200 miles above the Earth, mostly because we havent seen space since the first issue! Next month Ripley-Ash will take on Robo-Ash in what will likely be a blow-for-blow parody of the ending to Aliens. Read Full Review

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