Lethe's ravens descend on the courthouse as Perry and Hera make their way to his cell. Time continues to shift as the past reveals a deadly plot, where Benton, high on the Bliss drug, finds himself ready to kill the most important person in his life...a story of escapes and reversals emerges throughout this issue. Breaking Bad meets Neil Gaiman's Sandman in an urban fantasy unlike any you've ever seen.
So, in summary, we’ve got ridiculously complicated and morally grey quandaries, a rich mythology which the reader is just dying to explore more of, all told against the backdrop of one of the more compelling stories to be published this year. The storytelling, the art, it’s a cracking combination and there’s not a single thing to fault in this comic. Every once in a while a comic comes along like this which is truly special, a combination of an incredible idea, brilliant storytelling and collaboration between the writer and artist, it’s not to be missed. Read Full Review
It's clear that wherever Bliss goes next, the result is going to be heart-racing and powerful, as both Sean Lewis and Caitlin Yarsky go above and beyond to craft this messed up world that is the perfect blend of humanity and fantasy. Read Full Review
A visual poem & a challenging, engaging narrative by Sean Lewis & Caitlin Yarsky that shows how dynamic comics can be. Read Full Review
Bliss #3 continues our pro-antagonists' journeys down their own particular hearts of darkness with the past and present threatening to collide like two trains headed for each other. Read Full Review
Chapter 3 of Bliss showcases why this series has been a great read to me. It asks the reader to stop drinking what the “lords” give us, to look at the world around us and realize the depths we have and are willing to sink to. Read Full Review