Storylines collide head-on and the terror begins as Maisie finds herself trapped in her own home by unhinged costumed intruders. Confronted by the Red Rogue's villains, Maisie must fight back if she is to survive their sinister plans. Blood, death, mayhem, and a dark revelatory cliffhanger lie ahead!
Rogues Gallery #3 is a rush of an issue, picking up momentum and running with it, utilizing a strong script and kinetic art to click more pieces into place. Mays script does an amazing job of taking genre tropes and turning them into succinct plot points, letting those expectations set the foundation for unexpected but organic plot twists. Masons art takes that energy from the script and feeds it into the linework, stretching and stylizing the arcs and actions of characters to ensure every attack has the force behind it. That force pairs perfectly with Farrells coloring, and Otsmane-Elhaous lettering choices. Each one of these craftsmen knows how to use their tools in this issue to thread the impact of the violence, along with the twisted thematic relevance. Read Full Review
Much like the previous issue, Rogues' Gallery #3 is a very well-done issue from every aspect. Read Full Review
Mason delivers some great art in the issue. The visuals are exciting and beautifully illustrate the intensity and tension of the story itself. Read Full Review
Rogues' Gallery #3 dives full on into horror film territory, as its dual plotlines collide together with terrifying results. It's rare that I recommend a comic to horror fans and superhero fans, but this fits the bill. More than that, it remains one of the most captivating new series that Image has. Read Full Review
Being trapped inside a house with crazy, toxic fans never looked so good. Read Full Review
Rogues' Gallery #2 is one of the strongest individual issues of the year so far. Read Full Review