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With this issue, "Nowhere Men" immediately shot up a number of spots in my personal "most anticipated comics" list. Fantastic story, stunning design. Another winner from Image comics. Go get this book. Read Full Review
The book is solid all around, and we cannot wait to see what's next for our newly-mutated characters. With great design and an intricate story that has the potential for a truly expansive universe, Nowhere Men #3 has given the series an electrifying jolt straight to the top of my list of must-read monthly titles. Seriously, if you aren't reading Nowhere Men, pick up the first three issues before it's too late and you're missing out on the conversation. Read Full Review
Of course, it helps that this issue looks amazing, too. Nate Bellegarde draws this character driven issue splendidly. His clean, solid style fits the story like a glove. It never looks stiff or posed; the art just flows, from start to finish. It helps that the always incredible Jordie Bellaire is on board, weaving her color magic into an already great looking story. If this issue is any indication of the quality we can expect from Nowhere Men from now on, then you need to add this book to your pull list, pronto. Read Full Review
This series has been fantastic and should be on the radar for any fans of science fiction or thriller genres. The book is very immersive and no page is wasted. There are story-related ads that give subtle insight to the story and the creator credits are on the back cover, so you're definitely getting money's worth for $2.99. I highly recommend you get in now before it's too late. Read Full Review
Nowhere Men is still something you can step up to on the ground floor. Get after it, folks. It's going to go to some interesting places, never you fear. Read Full Review