Mirka Andolfo's Sweet Paprika #3

Writer: Mirka Andolfo Artist: Mirka Andolfo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 22, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 4
8.6Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

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Paprika's "forced fun" night doesn't seem to be too bad, perhaps-but, in the end, not too great either. Come on, staying together for so long, for no real reason...how can people like it? Then, while her father seems to be recovered and healthy again, Paprika will have a nasty surprise...

  • 9.6
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Justin Munday Sep 19, 2021

    Another delightful chapter, Sweet Paprika #3 offers humor and relatable sadness in a stunningly drawn package - complete with a hilarious final revelation. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Sep 22, 2021

    Andolfo delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. The details in both the characters and the environments are stunning. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford Sep 22, 2021

    Sweet Paprika #3 brings another chapter to its story that is equal parts humor and emotion. Andolfo continues to deliver a story that manages to entertain throughout while not diluting the impactful journey Paprika has been set on. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Comic Watch - Aaron Kleinman Sep 29, 2021

    Mirka Andolfo continues to deliver a compelling story about a person who struggles with companionship, sexuality and work/life balance. The book continues to remain relatable despite the outlandish characters. Once again I've found myself enjoyingSweet Paprika from front to back. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar Sep 22, 2021

    I've been a little mixed on Sweet Paprika, but have to say I think the series is really starting to reel me in. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Sep 22, 2021

    The dramatic metropolitan comedy is still fun, but it feels like its drawn rather unpleasantly out of the mundane. There isnt enough insight into the Paprikas complexity to move very far beyond the surface-level cliches that Andolfo has been playing with throughout the series thus far. If there was just a bit more attention paid to the weird cosmology of a world populated entirely by angels and demons, it might be a bit more appealing...but it wouldnt be a Mirka Andolfo series. The writer/artist has her own idea of what shes looking for, and she DOES seem to be making it work. Its just too bad that its not more interesting. Read Full Review

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