No. 1 With A Bullet #3

Writer: Jacob Semahn Artist: Jorge Corona Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: January 3, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 11 User Reviews: 4
8.4Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

Buckling under the stress, Nash's reality is rocked as an unexpected visitor and the Museum of Death await her with open arms.  

  • 9.0
    GWW - Kristel Yeager Jan 2, 2018

    I'm amazed by how in depth this title has become. It's now in my top 10 comics I'm reading right now! The real life aspects are the scariest. Mind set of the main character, how fast paced it is, and the very detailed art is what keeps me needing to read the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Brazen Bull - Charlie Chipman Jan 2, 2018

    With each issue, writer Jacob Semahn adds depth to the No. 1 With A Bullet story, and in doing so, creates a unique reading experience. The Museum of Death scene found in No. 1 With A Bullet #3 is a trip; it's beautiful and it's haunting and it is certainly worth re-visiting as it puts the events that have thus far transpired in No. 1 With A Bullet into perspective. A worthwhile read indeed. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    All-Comic - Milo Milton Jefferies Jan 10, 2018

    If you're not readingNo. 1 with a Bullet,you're missing out on something special. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Jan 10, 2018

    No. 1 with a Bullet should be required reading for anyone interested in the entertainment industry today. It also pairs nicely with Glitterbomb, another Hollywood horror comic, although the two scratch slightly different itches. This is an exquisitely crafted comic that will not only creep you out, but also deliver a message. It will challenge how you look at click bait headlines and gossipy news coverage. In other words, it could not be more relevant. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Comic Watch - Ryne Wiley Jan 4, 2018

    Shaping into a David and Goliath story, No 1 With a Bullet puts a woman against a culture. Our hero even internalizes the culture that snubs her but shows growth in rectifying her feelings and standing up for herself. In contrast, the men show their true colors in this issue. And its not pretty for anyone involved. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    We The Nerdy - Chad Waller Jan 2, 2018

    This is an important book. I'm glad it's a good one, but man, does it really feel necessary too. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Impulse Gamer - Lyla Saudi Jan 16, 2018

    No.1 With a Bullet has made its way into my list of top ten favourite comic book series. It is very addictive, touches on real-life situations that will make you want to edit the privacy controls on your social media, and is definitely not one you want to miss out on! Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton Jan 3, 2018

    Even though the events of the story take a much needed turn for the traditional horror, Jacob Semahn, Jorge Corona, and Jen Hickman continue to findNo. 1 with a Bullet#3's scariest and most insightful moments in a slightly heightened version of the real world. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea Jan 8, 2018

    'No. 1 With A Bullet' is very much a story for our times, delving into the heart of online abuse and harassment. Things take a weird twist in this issue but it remains involving and engaging. Semahn is on to something and we can't wait to see what it is. There's also an important new feature included at the end of issues involving letters, articles, etc from real victims.  Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Andrew McAvoy Jan 6, 2018

    This issue takes a break from the ongoing narrative to ruminate on the after-effects of the leaked sex tape. It is less about action and more about character insight. I was happy with the departure for a single issue, and the book hit home. Hopefully, the next issue will drive the storyline forward again to allow readers to appreciate events in light of the background provided in this issue. A solid contribution to the series. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Jan 3, 2018

    Ultimately, in spite of what may seem like unnecessary nit-picking, Im still absolutely loving this series. Semahn and Corona are telling a story that truly needs to be told in this day and age, but are doing it with a flair for the dramatic and a strong sense of characterisation that keeps the pages turning throughout. I only hope that they dont end up trying to cram too much in and ruining the fantastic potential of this series as a result, but based on what Ive seen so far, I really have no reason to doubt this particular creative partnership. Read Full Review

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