The third installment of the five-issue first arc. New family members revealed!
Sons of the Devil #3 is truly phenomenal, being one of the best comics I've read in a long time. Having a realistic tone, that captures the depth of these characters, it's hard not to be enticed by this tale, with the teasing twist near the end being a real showstopper. Read Full Review
This is one great comic book! Pick it up as soon as you can and get wrapped up in it's world! Read Full Review
Sons of the Devil was billed as “True Detective and Orphan Black meets Helter Skelter,” and so far it has delivered on that promise. Though the supernatural, cult-like elements have been downplayed through the first few issues, Buccellato and Infante incorporate several items into this issue's narrative to keep readers salivating for more. Combined with a captivating lead character, andSons of the Devil #3is the issue that will keep readers hooked for the long haul. Read Full Review
Overall, I feel like the story is coming together. It's not that I exactly care for the characters, as some of them can really seem like scumbags sometimes, but I have a better understanding of them and find them more interesting. I wish some things would be explained throughout the series, though, instead of merely raising new questions in every issue and never answering them. I am wondering what everything means and how it all ties together, which can be seen as a positive or negative. This issue was more interesting and I felt more compelled to read it. I hope every issue continues to improve, as has been the case so far. Read Full Review
Based on this issue, the pacing and suspense of Buccellato's storytelling and Infante's facial expressions are flawless. You do feel there is more to the story and keeps you keen to see what happens next. Read Full Review