Axe leaves Elder's Hope to destroy Northern Guard, and Little Bird is left behind to take out a small team of enemy soldiers when she stumbles upon a family secret that changes everything.
As both sides sound the cries of conflict, Little Bird #3 delivers a heavy-hitting story of war that stays true to its core of brutality and beauty. Read Full Review
These is, perhaps, no better new series in comics than Little Bird, which in its third issue is as surprising, gorgeous, and immersive as the two that have come before. Every issue in this series has been highly compressed, yet over-sized, giving it an urgency generosity of storytelling that speaks to the passion in the work being done. Read Full Review
"Little Bird" #3 dazzles us again with beautiful art, storytelling, colors and lettering that blend seamlessly into the perfect comics package. Read Full Review
Little Bird #3 fires on all cylinders and lands every shot it takes. It's impressive world-building and story direction are products of the creators' masterful understanding of the medium. Books like this are rare, and you'd be remiss to pass this one up. Read Full Review
The more you see of Little Bird's bleak world and its gruesome inhabitants, the harder it is to not become engrossed in the series. Read Full Review
If you are thirsty for original, challenging, beautiful stories in your life"please, pick up Little Bird. Read Full Review
The visual aesthetic has been outstanding right from the start. With an intense, action-packed script, "Little Bird" #3 brings it all together, living up to the full potential of this exciting miniseries. Read Full Review
I've mentioned before how Little Bird always leaves me feeling as though a layer of grime has settled on me, and this issue not only left that feeling in its wake but as it was departing it delivered a severe kick in the feels. There is so much desperation in the world of this book. Read Full Review
LITTLE BIRD #3 is an excellent, though bleak, chapter in Darcy Van Poelgeest's five-part story. If you're not already reading this, you're behind on one of the best new titles of 2019. Read Full Review
The main draw and reason for recommending Little Bird is to see the fruit of Ian Bertram and Matt Hollingsworth's collaboration. Read Full Review
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Continues to amaze.
This is a perfect comic.
Just hook it to my damn veins.
Over four months later, I'm finally getting back to this. This issue is full of cool scenes, but was a little slow to start. Things are getting crazy though, so I hope the last two issues are really something special. The art is awesome.