Ignoring orders to assassinate the leader of a drug cartel, Destiny pursues her true mission-free two dozen young girls from the cartel's sex-trade operation. With an army of mercenaries on her tail and the US border over 1,500 miles away, how will she fight her way out while protecting such fragile cargo?
This issue was heavy and even depressing but also inspiring. Im definitely on board to see what happens next in Destinys adventures. " Pierre Brown Read Full Review
I'll stand by Genius Cartel though. I think this is a good book. Some of that might be based too much on comparisons to other Top Cow books which generally aren't, but the fact that this book can play with tropes I tend to dislike and come out ahead says a lot about the quality of the writing and artwork. I'm a fan. Read Full Review
Genius: Cartel #3 is a fast moving and wholly compelling extension for the mini-series that understands the world it wants to play with while spinning an easily accessible yarn in the process. If you haven't been following along up to this point don't worry, because the creative team keeps the latest outing ready for new and old followers! In other words: this is a really good continuation of an already stellar series. Read Full Review
In the miniseries' most pivotal chapter, Genius: Cartel #3 barrels through with intense action and dangerous new developments. This is the money issue that sets up the stakes, entraps the hero, and sets the stage for one hell of a penultimate story. Read Full Review
As Destiny's real mission is revealed to audiences and her, the series begins to move beyond a more diverse exercise in secret power structures and Deep State antics. Read Full Review
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