Glory has found a way to save her father's life, but getting there means barreling into the heart of her ex's criminal empire-and the horrors he committed there.
Death or Glory #3 is very easily the best issue in an already good comic book. Remender effectively provides Glory with character development without sacrificing the thrills and action. Bengal also provides the art that is necessary to tell such an engaging and exhilarating story. With the third issue of this book, Remender and Bengal have gone from producing a good book to a great one. Read Full Review
Compelling and complex characters are coupled with a timely and heartbreaking story pertaining to capitalism, greed, and the migrant experience in this intricately drawn, suspenseful modern western. Read Full Review
Well, Death or Glory passes the difficult third issue test with aplomb, giving us some required background context before switching onto the contemporary action sequence of the closer. We now have the motivations behind the characters' actions and a great platform for moving forward. Top comic series continues in a strong fashion. Read Full Review
By no means is Death or Glory an ordinary heist story. Strong characters, great narrative and mysteries wrapped in enigmas continue to make this a truly enjoyable yarn. This action-adventure combined with family drama works on several levels and is getting better with each issue. Read Full Review
Really enjoying where this story is going. The fact that this issue is kind of a bottle episode in which all of the story takes place in Korean Joe's Chop Shop is a credit to Remender and Bengal. They manage to pack so much action and emotion with Glory and Pablo, just sneaking around this building, enacting their plan and trying to escape. Read Full Review
While I am still enjoying the artwork in Death or Glory #3, the story as a whole is starting to lose me. I feel like I missedsomething or something is missing from the story. I can't quite put my finger on what it is, exactly. As I read this issue I just had that nagging feeling that I had missed out on something from the story. Glory herself seems to have lost that uniqueness to her that was so prevalent in the first issue. Death or Glory #3 is not bad but it's hovering in the middle of keeping my interest. Read Full Review
When things are moving, Death or Glory is a great comic to look at, but there's not much there when any level of scrutiny is provided. Read Full Review
A fantastic issue. Like where this series is going
Wow so I really enjoyed this comic, the main story feels intense and I can’t wait for #4. -1 for the first half of the comic. Not to say it was bad, I felt the back story was touching however the political overtones felt forced. I get this book has a multiple messages and themes, its just seems to be trying a bit too hard. +1 for the Bullit inspired cover!!
Great issue full of titular character's backstory. The main story itself is going down a very dark path without going back, and it just keep getting better and better.
Really good issue, I really enjoyed getting Glory's backstory.