Rebel Blood #3

Writer: Alex Link Artist: Riley Rossmo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: May 23, 2012 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 4
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It's dog-eat-dog out there. And dog-eat-man. A mysterious infection has turned the whole world into a free-for-all feeding frenzy overnight and the forest is alive with infected animals and people out for your blood. They're after you and they're hungry! If only they weren't walking. If only they weren't dead!

  • 10
    Comic Book Resources - Jorge Solis May 23, 2012

    Because of Rossmo's fear inducing artwork and Link's snappy dialogue, "Rebel Blood" #3 continues to be a genuinely great read. Nothing can stop the incurable infection from turning animals and people into crazy killers. Chuck is the last man standing and he is on everyone's menu. With the conclusion just one issue away, will Chuck find salvation from the ever-growing plague? Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Book Therapy - thorverine May 24, 2012

    What's surprising about this story overall is that it's not the people zombies you have the most to worry about, it's the animals. The animal zombies are a fresh breath for the zombie genre. All of the mutated, deformed looks on the animals face really up the scare factor and make you nervous whether Chuck will make it out. If you like zombies you will really dig this book. You know what you're getting in to and you know it's going to be kind of grisly. Because this issue was non-stop action while still furthering the story, as well as the fact it had a zombie baby, I give Rebel Blood #3 a higher score than the previous two with a perfect 5/5. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBuzz - Niall Doonan Jun 27, 2012

    Link and Rossmo have done a great job throughout, turning what seemed like a relatively straightforward horror comic into something more. Packed full of gruesome and interesting ideas and ending with confidence and mystery, Rebel Blood is another hit for Image. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal May 23, 2012

    I'm going to hold out for the fourth issue because I really need to see what happens with Chuck and his wife. The cover to the next issue alludes to him finally finding her so there is something to look forward to. This issue isn't terrible, but if you didn't read the first two books you'll be completely lost. Also this series in general isn't for newcomers of comics. Frankly, if this was your first book you'd probably give up on the medium. For me, it was fun but not great. It's still a disappointment considering how good the first issue was, but much better than the second. We'll see how it goes. Read Full Review

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