Galahad finally knows who killed his mother, but why? Could it be that the man behind Nocturnus' mask isn't at all who Galahad believes him to be?
Insufferable #3 serves to further the intrigue while providing strong character moments. A really promising premise and an excellent 3rd issue. Read Full Review
Insufferableis a series well worth reading, and issue three continues this string of quality. Galahad is a little too dramatic at times, but the attention to detail and surprising moments of humor make the issue pretty dang good. Read Full Review
Peter Krause's work is as bold and expressive as ever, harkening back to the style that made Waid's Irredeemable so memorable. Add in the best use of Twitter in a comic so far this year, and the end result is a smart, compelling book that continues to stand up with the best of Waid's work. Read Full Review
first half of this issue is good but it starts to lose me in the second half. Why didn't they question the thugs in the graveyard? The Twitter feeds are also getting really annoying; Twitter is lame enough without seeping into my comic book.