Series finale! Despite a tragic loss, the girls hone in on the source of their ills and make their final, fateful decision. Includes a six-page supplemental story by writer Jason Mote and artist Christopher Mitten (30 Days of Night/Criminal Macabre)!
The Memory Collectors #3 is not flawless but it is a high caliber entry, as it ignites my own interest and deserves to be on your pull-list. Add in the back-up feature by Jason Mote and Christopher Mitten and you have a package that's a must own. Read Full Review
This is a comic about change, acceptance, love, responsibility, and reaching your full potential. But dont let those poetics completely fool you. Its got blood and guts, hot-ass fetish models, and all sorts of evil beings. It truly is the complete package. Read Full Review
Sometimes when we want to support an artist we really love, we sugar coat things, and lie about our feelings. I just don't have it in me to do this. I wish I did, because it'd make my life a lot easier. Menton 3 has become one of my favorite artists, yet I'm tasked by my conscience to tell it like it is. Memory Collectors is incredibly disjointed, and it reads like a writer who I suspected hasn't had a ton of practice with the craft. If he's going to continue to write more comics, Menton needs a bit more practice, or perhaps a little help from a more seasoned comic book writer. Read Full Review
All in all, the story ends with high notes. I wasn't disappointed with the read, but I can't seem to fall in love with the series. Maybe it is the fast paced plot, or the all-around muted colors, but it takes me some time to really get into the issue. If you are fan of Mention3 or gothic art, then dive right into this comic and the intense pictures we get to see. Read Full Review