It’s a very motivated Blood and a very reluctant Thunder versus a very angry Prisoner from Cell Block X. What could go wrong? (Hint: everything!)
The third issue is one hell of a cat and mouse chase throughout Metro 1. A lot of carnage, action, and suspense are delivered in this issue. Benito Cereno delivers another compelling issue as the mystery deepens, and the action continues to ramp up. The threat of what the monstrous Prisoner X is capable of is only overshadowed by the mysterious motives that drive his carnage. The layers in this story are awesome and keep us coming back for more. Read Full Review
Blood and Thunder #3 continues the story of one of the cooler new comics that has been released this year. There is this great constant movement that happens in the first fifteen pages of this issue. Read Full Review
BLOOD & THUNDER #3 delivers a chaotic, action-packed installment that expands its universe in exciting ways. While the frenetic art can sometimes hinder clarity and the new plot thread feels a bit shoehorned in, the core dynamic between Blood and Thunder remains highly entertaining. This issue solidifies Prisoner X as a major threat and sets the stage for a much larger, more mysterious adventure. It's a wild ride that, despite a few bumps, leaves you eager for what comes next. Read Full Review
Cereno didn't offer much with the dialogue to move the story along, so this issue was just one long chase sequence. Su kept things engaging with some fantastic artwork, but Blood and Thunder might still be too new a series to have a narrative running in place installment. Read Full Review
Skybound Entertainment’s Blood & Thunder #3 is an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride that refuses to let up the pace. After setting the stage in the first two issues, Benito Cereno's script goes all-in on action via an extended chase sequence in this issue, with Blood and Thunder racing after Prisoner X through the futuristic, alien city.
Every page is packed with vivid and dynamic visuals courtesy of E.J. Su’s art and Msassyk's colors. The motion is fast-paced and expressive, perfectly capturing the frantic energy of the chase. I particularly enjoyed the panels featuring Blood taking tumbling in pursuit – it's a testament to the series' commitment to showcasing the thrilling stunts and high-octane action, while balancing it wit more
This is still a very fun read, but not a lot happened in this issue despite being non-stop action. Well written and drawn, still a lot of untapped potential here.