An unexpected suspect emerges in Marcus's murder-but what's the next step in their sinister plan? Who is the witch doctor of Audubon Park? And what is the shocking secret of Perinne Jewelry?
Rogue Sun is one of the best ongoing titles in comics. Ryan Parrott and Abel's third issue is further confirmation of that, adding a major wrinkle to the story. More importantly, Parrott and Abel further establish the title's unpredictability. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun is turning out to be my favorite superhero comic on the stands. It takes the model of a teenage kid thrust into being a superhero in new directions while blending monsters and the supernatural. Rogue Sun is proof superheroes can feel new again. Read Full Review
Both artists deliver some fantastic visual moments filled with both great horror aesthetics and action. Read Full Review
The issue is as spooky as it is charming, largely thanks in part to Abel's tense layouts combined with a relaxed script. Read Full Review
While we still haven't seen the extent of superhero Rogue Sun's powers, this issue introduces us to two more amazing villains, including a walking roadkill. Add in some family drama and you have the makings of a solid story that adds intrigue with each issue. Read Full Review
Oof, this is cool! Loved the jewelry "prison" and all the twists and turns on the Bell family. I also like the drama of the estranged father-son relationship, it makes sense. Abel's art continous to be flawless, with Ryan Parrot they're a powerhouse team. Can't wait for issue #4!