From Switzerland to Canada, Baboushka is hot on the trail of the elusive Ghost Stations! But why are people willing to kill over long-closed Cold War bases? How much did Clay actually know before sending Baboushka on this mission? And can a digger really outrun a bomb?!
Each issue of the series is engaging and exciting without feeling most of the stereotypical weight of the spy genre. Full of innuendo, action, and suspense Issue #3 of Ghost Station Zero proves to be another Codename Baboushka mission worth following. Furthermore, shout out to Image Comics for giving numerous opportunities for creators with diverse characters. Read Full Review
Charnkhamma on art improved in this issue. There are still a few hiccups here and there - most notably Helga's face for some reason - but in general, it was a much more pleasing visual experience. I can't quite put my finger on it, but the colours this time around were more vibrant which enhanced the rest of the look of the comic. Read Full Review
If the plot is pretty lame, the art is no better. The characters look constantly startled and/or constipated and it just is the wrong choice of art for an action plot. Given that the plot itself is pretty leaden then this offers me no comfort. The art fails to lift the plot, and the plot fails to lift the art. I'm afraid as far as I'm concerned this is a case of a title leaving me neither shaken nor stirred. Read Full Review
Underwhelming and formulaic spy action. Read Full Review
Unless you have already purchased issues 1 and 2, I would advise against putting your $3.99 towards another Image release. Read Full Review
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