Magdalena and Edith join the mercurial Beatrice and venture forth to battle demon-vampire hordes in an attempt to confront the actual forces behind them. Amid the ensuing chaos, the models-turned-hunters pay a severe price for their perceived transgression.
The artwork is as visually dynamic as it is remarkably dark and heavy. Its clearly apparent that every stroke of his brush, and placement of devices, symbols, and diagrams derived from his studies of iconography and alchemy, is so specifically envisioned, and consciously meaningful. Menton3 is consistently reliable and accomplished when it comes to producing stellar pieces of art, and his artistic contributions to the book is a huge factor for its success. He dominates space and creates such powerfully evocative images that will rest in the readers memory long after theyve experienced his work. And thats something readers can always expect from a project as intimate as this one. Read Full Review
The Memory Collectors #3 is an excellent comic book that's certainly different. Combine that with a strong back-up feature by Ben Murphy and Ben Templesmith, then you'll quickly discover a release that easily earns a recommendation. Read Full Review
Again, the story has lots to cover, and the plot line just frankly didn't flow smoothly. At some points it skips over key ideas and characters. Other moments, I was waiting for the art to take over and tell the story. It was an odd mixture. I hope that issue three will bring it all together for me. The story has some of my interest, and the art is appealing. A little more push in issue three will no doubt bring me back to my delighted state from issue one. Read Full Review