Mark Thomas has lost Kelly, the woman he's been sent back in time to rescue. His partner Seth is MIA and his boss is demanding that Mark hunt down and kill an FBI agent in order to save RECONNECT, their illegal time travel operation.
The book looks fantastic, too. Michael Walsh sets the mood perfectly, giving us the nuances of the characters on the page. It doesn't feel staged and stiff; it flows and moves like an expertly shot film. Jordie Bellaire lays down some beautiful color work, as well. She doesn't over do it, using a simple palette that gives the book a dark feeling. Comeback #3 looks great and reads even better. Set your watches, folks. Read Full Review
Bottom line(cause Stonecold said so): I'm enjoying this story. It feels like an old detective novel, set in modern times(part of the time) and sprinkled with a dash of sci-fi. If that sounds intriguing to you, you may want to give this one a shot. Although, with this being the third issue of a 5-part series, you might want to wait for the trade. Read Full Review
Overall, Comeback is a great take on a time travelling plot that’s still able to lend surprises and there’s mild action so far to still entertain. There’s simplicity woven into both the art and the script that makes it easy to follow but not so much so that it’s boring. Definitely not boring. Read Full Review
In the end, I definitely give Comeback #3 a solid recommend, and can't wait to see what happens next. My guess? Mother. Fucking. Hoverboards. Read Full Review
"Comeback" #3 is another good installment in a fun mini-series; it's clever and engaging, and paced just right to fill out a five-issue run. If you like a good time travel story where it's not the journey but rather what you can do with it, you'll want to check out "Comeback." This is a smart comic that'll keep your attention grabbed from start to finish. Read Full Review
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