Ryder is aboard a riverboat where she must gamble her fate against the mysterious Madam Gates. If she plays her cards right, Death will be within her sights. If not, this will be her last trip down any river.
In Aint No Grave #3, Ryder bargains for her life. Ryder's new life with Darius and Joey seemed idyllic. Yet her arguments with the husband she left behind haunt her. Was her marriage destined to end in tragedy, even if Doc Francis hadnt handed her a death sentence? Read Full Review
There are only two more issues left in this series and I'm already clamoring for more of Ryder's adventures. This continues to be one of the most fun, unpredictable adventures on comic stands. Read Full Review
AIN'T NO GRAVE #3 is another powerhouse issue in Skottie Young's eclectic Old West fable about a former outlaw on a quest to confront Death. Young's character- and world-building are nothing short of mesmerizing, and Jorge Corona's stylistic art elevates the surreal tone by magnitudes. Read Full Review
Corona delivers thrilling and beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The visuals are amazing in their intricacy and emotion. Read Full Review
It speaks to how well Ryder is developed as a lead character that even in a world so fantastically brought to life by artist Jorge Corona and colorist Jean-Francois Beaulieu your attention is still always on what Ryder is doing. Read Full Review
It's an interesting story and it's really well done, serving as both entertainment and cautionary tale. Read Full Review
It took a little time, but 'Ain't No Grave' is really coming into its own as this wild, potent story about how we can be our own worst enemies and how life doesn't alway wait for us to live it. Read Full Review
Any fan of the Western genre should be giving Ain't No Grave a shot because it takes what this genre is known for and tries to tell a classic story in a new way. On a sheer aesthetic level, it is one of the most unique and best-looking books out today, and that fact helps me ignore my minor qualms with some of the character choices. Read Full Review
the atmosphere is great, the drawings are great, the story is intriguing but it's super hard to follow. there seems to be two parallel narratives going on and it's difficult to tell them apart.