Storm Dogs #3

Writer: David Hine Artist: Doug Braithwaite, Ulises Arreola Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: February 13, 2013 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 5
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A witness to one of the murders is found, but will he survive long enough to reveal what he knows? More secrets and lies are uncovered as Cassandra Burroughs and her team dig deeper into the deadly mysteries of Amaranth.

  • 10
    Read Comic Books - Cody Mudge Feb 13, 2013

    Odds are that once Storm Dogs is finished you are going to go back and dig up all of the issues from your longbox and read them in one sitting. I know that's what I plan on doing. I foresee these issues getting creased and bent from many a time shared with a friend or a simple re-read during a slow week. There are so many amazing things about this comic — it is hard to believe that there could be any readers out there who couldn't find something to love about this book. Another hit from Image Comics. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Liam Jose Feb 12, 2013

    If you dig shows like Firefly, or even more traditional westerns, sci-fi and what-not, you could do a lot worse than Storm Dogs. I'll certainly be tracking down those earlier issues. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Lonmonster Feb 14, 2013

    I am in to see how this mystery resolves and this is only the half way point! Hine's story is keeping me guessing and that always makes me want more. Catch up to the Space Dogs before it's too late. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Daniel Alvarez Feb 16, 2013

    Overall, the third installment of Storm Dogs asks more questions than give us answers. The actual story is getting a bit muddled, and the characters are having little to nocharacterization On top of that, while the dialogue is good, by now there should be some alien action. There's a bit of that here, so I hope to see more in Issue #4. I think this series will read better in trade format. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Steve Paugh Feb 14, 2013

    Apart from a few glaring character issues, I think Storm Dogs has some very rich world building going on, with an intriguing mystery brewing therein. If Hine and Braithwaite can find their collective focus by eliminating unnecessary chaff and tightening their grip on outstanding story elements and concepts (like some of the story's tech, for example, which they tend to just breeze over without much explanation), this could become an adequately satisfying book. For now, it's worth a gander. Read Full Review

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