CHAPTER THREE-Jack's partner Oona crashes a meeting of white nationalists and ends up making a real mess. Mostly of them, but also for herself. Jack's got to get a briefcase to Tokyo on time, but he's not gonna leave her to twist in the wind. Plus, Jack's new nemesis in our government keeps the heat on.
Analog is the best book out right now and rightfully so. Duggan shows that he can flex his muscles with comedic moments intertwined with violently brutal scenes. Read Full Review
Analog #3 is another good issue of Gerry Duggans fledgling series. With tight pacing, compelling leads, and great artwork, this comic continues to impress with every installment. This one earns a recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
Another great issue in this fun series. One word to detract from my usual glowing praise. I would very much like to see the cover art switched about for this series. The style works within the inner artwork, but I'm not sure it translates to cover art that well. I think either the style or artist needs to be adjusted. Anyway, that little quibble aside I think that this was another top issue - check it out. Read Full Review
Analog puts us in a world that might be moments away, or in the far future, while looking like something from last century. Whether reminiscent of 1949 or 2049, the gumshoe in question is the right man for the right job and this continues to be a suspenseful and intriguing series. Read Full Review
The creative team continues to have fun with this series, despite having a very serious undertone to the book. I hope that Jordie Bellaire will be returning to the series next issue and return the book to the expected excellence. Read Full Review
Generally pretty good.