With Hamlet in the clutches of Lady Macbeth, Juliet and Romeo grapple with the island's powers-and their past-to save him and themselves. But another, even greater, threat has entered the stage: Prospero, the mad wizard whose dominion over the island promises a deadly end for our heroes.
Those at ease with playing the fool, the more drool among us, might call this latest chapter: an open book. Too often, the middle section of a story acts as only a way-station to somewhere else. McCreery, Del Col, Belanger, Chankhamma and Mowry make every word, every panel and every page count, nothing is superfluous and everything comments on everything else. Let Tide of Blood wash over you and soak it in all the way up to your eyeballs. Read Full Review
“Kill Shakespeare: Tide of Blood” #3 is a clever and fresh take on Shakespeare's mythology. I'm so glad I don't need Spark Notes to understand what these character are talking about. Read Full Review
I love how raw the pictures are in this comic. It draws me into the play and I can’t stop thinking I should drink poison or stab myself with a dagger in order to fit in. I can’t wait for the big fight scene. I love Shakespeare and I am wondering why it took me so long to pick up this comic. So don’t miss out on this newest installment. Read Full Review
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