Mythic's enemy is revealed.
Mythic isn’t for the scientifically-inclined or close-minded. For those of you who like mythology, magic, and fiction, this series is definitely up your alley. It has recently become a new obsession of mine, and I think it should be yours, too. Then we can talk about how awesome it is on ComicWow.com, our nerdy natural habitat. We’re only on issue #3, so you have plenty of time to catch up. Enjoy! Read Full Review
Although this issue moves at a slower tempo than the previous two, nonetheless its a thoroughly engrossing read, which builds on the impressive groundwork already laid down, and features some of the best comic artwork on the shelves today. Read Full Review
Mythic #3 is a marked improvement over the past two issues. Hester actually focuses on developing the story and its characters, everything showed marked improvement and it felt like we had more reasons to care about what was happening. Hopefully, this a sign of good things to come for this comic as it continues on. Read Full Review
The art of John Mcrea is fun and colorful. While the art isn't anything spectacular, but it holds up well enough to make this myth-story seem realistic. The characters are well modeled and proportionate. So when there is a myth working among the agents, they appear normal and not as super heroes. The script of this comic did a good job of changing the pace when needed. There was action, storytelling, and plot progression all within the same comic. With the plot the way it is set up, I think it will be a fun comic to keep reading and exploring at least enough to find out who wants to kill these agents keeping the world working. Read Full Review