Twilight Zone #3

Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Guiu Vilanova Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: March 5, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
8.0Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

When Trevor Richmond left behind his old life, the last thing he expected was that someone else might move in to take his place.  But that's exactly what has happened.  Who is the man everyone now knows as Trevor?  Where did he come from, and maybe more to the point...what does he want?  The secrets are revealed right here...

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Max Delgado Mar 5, 2014

    Overall issue #3 feels offers some helpful backstory, but at the expense of momentum. Still, Straczynski is such a strong writer that even his mid-level work is better than most things out there. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Mar 10, 2014

    Another excellent chapter that has me eagerly awaiting the next installment. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Booked - Jessica Shoemaker Mar 13, 2014

    The tag line for the next issue " "The final confrontation between two men fighting for one life comes to its fiery conclusion. And only one of them will survive." Will Richmond get to live the rest of his terminally ill life out in peace? Or will Reily get his identity back just in time to spend the rest of his life in prison? One thing is for sure, however this story ends it will not be a happily ever after. After all, that would not be the Twilight Zone. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - kanchilr1 Mar 5, 2014

    John Michael Straczynski and Guiu Vilanova continue to titillate readers with the very interesting tale about the dastardly Trevor Richmond. I am holding my breath until the current story reaches it’s conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 3.5
    Front Towards Gamer - Lido Mar 5, 2014

    It's a slow reveal twist, gently pulling back from what we thought was happening for a reveal; where we thought we were following a poor guy besieged by his evil doppelganger, we eventually see it's a bad man getting replaced by his better shadow self. Here, Fat-Cat has been very firmly cemented as a horrible person from the start of the story, and only gotten more and more irredeemable as it has gone on, and there hasn't even been a real conflict between the two yet. That's honestly Twilight Zone's biggest problem. Fat-Cat is just so incredibly unlikable, yet we're still very much following his story. Read Full Review

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