Gold Key Alliance #3

Writer: Phil Hester Artist: Brent Peeples Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: June 8, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Magnus fights for his life against a horde of killer robots. Samson confronts a terrifying beast beneath New York. Dr. Solar unleashes her power. Turok suffers a devastating loss. And all four heroes discover the walls of their reality crumbling under the attack of a specter from their past.

  • 9.6
    Word Of The Nerd - Kevin Given Jun 7, 2016

    We're getting closer to the answer of how the fabric of time has bent and our heroes all converged into one time frame. The villain known as Mekman is invading Magnus' thoughts. A brazen attempt to manipulate him. But for what purpose? An old style horror show host seems to be manipulating Samson. Turok seems to be drifting back and forth in his mind from past to present and can't differentiate between the two. On the final page we get a vital clue as to who is doing the mind manipulation. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jun 8, 2016

    While I'm sure of where Gold Key Alliance is intending to go, especially with the two seeming villains/manipulators in the mix, there's definitely a lot to like here. I'm typically not a fan of these kinds of split stories within an issue angle, especially for this many characters, but Hester and Peeples are just nailing it in making each of them feel worthwhile and engaging, expanding some over others as necessary to make it work. There are a few more reveals here overall and figuring which reality is which is part of the fun, and seeing which one you're more interested in as well. The problem I have, of course, is that I think each of them are interesting and want to see more of all of them and all their possibilities. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Critical Blast - RJ Carter Jun 8, 2016

    Brent Peeples artwork with Morgan Hickman doing the colors is stunning, and really brings the reader into the stories. It will be interesting to see how Peeples brings together these disparate genre characters into a unified scene. Read Full Review

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