Corinne gets a new look and a brutal attack provokes her to take action.
Not many issues can pull off ten plus dialogue-free pages, but Empty Zone #3 does so with absolute ease. It's a blindly fast read, but its powerful, taking readers through a whirlwind of pain, brutality and ecstasy. Read Full Review
There are some inherent problems with such a stylistic concept, and they are evident in this third issue. While the series and this issue are well designed to display the depth to which society has descended, it does so without an adequate character to guide them, and thus the reader gets lost. The character herself is one which is enticing, but the writers have given so little about her to identify with, that it is equally hard to like her. When there seems to be a breakout in her background, the creative team throws the reader some more confusion with the mostly out-of-place street fight and the even more out-of-place sex scene. It is a brave concept, but the execution is not there as basic elements of storytelling are missing. Read Full Review