Rose #9

Writer: Meredith Finch Artist: Ig Guara Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 14, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
9.2Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

"ROSE," Part Three
Drucilla's mystical collar compels Thorne to commit an unspeakable crime, while Rose strives to prove her worthiness to become a Guardian! Painful truths are exposed during a prison break from Drucilla's dungeons, but one of its occupants won't make it out alive!

  • 10
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Mar 14, 2018

    While it was strange to have an issue not reflecting the conflict within Ttereve by showing the depravities of Drucilla, this issue is ever so more effective in showing how her actions and their repercussions can be much more powerful upon her people. The strength of the human spirit, while is easily swayed as the tide upon the sea, so too can it become something to be fear, especially when faced with such overwhelming oppression. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Impulse Gamer - Dana Folkard Mar 14, 2018

    Overall, I found this issue to be jam-packed with goodies. Things are beginning to move along at a fast pace, as critical events unfold left right and centre. I'm keen to see where this will all lead to and ultimately what Drucilla's next move will be. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Capeless Crusader - Jeremy Radick Mar 13, 2018

    After a lacklustre issue that tried to pack too much into its page count, Rose #9 returns to form with an issue that uses a strong structure and is full of interesting developments that propel the story forward. It's another good instalment in the series, as this second arc continues to move the story forward at a fun and brisk clip without forgetting to reveal more about the characters. The series felt very much like a classic fantasy story when it kicked off, but by this point the creators have really given the series its own feel and built a world interesting enough that new characters and new developments are as involving as its original concept. For fans of fantasy, Rose continues to deliver. Read Full Review

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