Narco #3
| Writer | Doug Wagner |
| Artist | Daniel Hillyard |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Marcus uncovers more evidence, and it’s pointing in every direction. Friends contradict facts. Memories feel unreliable. As paranoia tightens its grip, Marcus must confront a terrifying possibility… the killer isn’t a stranger. It might be someone he trusts or something far darker hiding in plain sight.
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
May 19, 2026Overall, Wagner has kept the story moving away that feels like it could still have quite a few surprises down the road in the last couple of issues. The question of whether or not Marcus may have, in fact, done it remains somewhere in the background as so much is still so completely unknown about the murder. It’s also not too late for the possibility of the supernatural to start to settle in. Wagner and Company developed a narrative that really feels like it could go anywhere at all. Read Full Review
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9.4
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
May 20, 2026Narco #3 brings a great deal of suspense to the story, well also bringing back a great pace. The bookend of swerves makes the mystery of this whodunit really stand out. Just when you think you have a guess on who murdered Jess, the rug gets pulled out from underneath you and just like Marcus you’re back at square one. This is a series that is perfect for any mystery lover and is fitting for anyone who just likes a good story that keeps you on your toes. Grab a copy of the first three issues if you can, and enjoy the mystery ride you will find yourself on. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
May 20, 2026Hilyard delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I really love the visual style and the character designs. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comic Book Spot - beastfire
May 23, 2026The puzzle of Jess’s murder gains a few new pieces as of Narco #3, and it leaves me eager to get the whole picture. The mystery just gets more and more intriguing, and we’ve got a nice little dramatic twist added to the mix. Bring on the next installment! Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - Chris Coplan
May 19, 2026After a couple of great issues, 'Narco' #3 tinkers with its formula. While the resulting emotionality and drama is solid, it does make you miss a few other key elements. But, hey, let's just chalk it up to growing pains. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Clique - Sawyer Peek
May 27, 2026A slower and more procedural chapter that strengthens the psychological tension and character work, even if it loses some of the bizarre energy and unpredictability that made the earlier issues stand out. Read Full Review
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