Under the farmhouse, something rots. And no matter how well they're trained, dogs will be dogs. Now they've uncovered something that can't just be buried again.
Stray Dogs #3 continues a series that is charming and thrilling. Full of foreboding and playfulness all wrapped in a cute package. It is not something to be slept on. The variant covers that are homages to horror movies are probably my favorite thing as I chuckle every time I see them. Read Full Review
I can only hope that no other dogs were harmed in the making of this storyline, but I have a feeling that this title will end up on Does the Dog Die website for a few incidents. I'm away to pick up the fourth issue and get it digested and reviewed ASAP. If you've missed this at your local shop put an order in for the TPB in a few weeks. Read Full Review
Forstner's beautiful art is a brilliant way to draw in the reader and distract from the danger of the plot. Everything looks great and the visuals do an amazing job of capturing the tension and emotion. Read Full Review
As the Dogs search more, they start finding more things that trigger memories " memories of murder! Read Full Review
Stray Dogs #3 continues the cute dog meets murder mystery. It does so with tension and excitement that builds through the issue. It's another fantastic entry that'll keep readers guessing what's true and what's not and where things are going from here. Read Full Review
Trish Forstner and Brad Simpson's enchanting artwork collides with Tony Fleecs heartbreaking narrative in stunning fashion, and this might be the most impactful example of that combination thus far. Read Full Review
Stray Dogs #3 is a brilliant yet dark series, one that hasn't been afraid to take risks. While it is undoubtedly disturbing to see so many distressed dogs, I will admit that there is such a compelling nature to the narrative inside Stray Dogs. Read Full Review
'Stray Dogs' continues to bring the chills in this seriously suspenseful mystery story. It's tense without being gratuitous and it's impossible not to root for the safety of these dogs. Their owner is a possible serial killer and every issue brings one shocking turn after another. It's one of this years' best thrillers and should not be slept on. Read Full Review
The panels feel like a labor of love dedicated the Nine old Men, that used to draw some of Disney's best stuff during the Xerox Technology phase. The grungy look of the 101 Dalmatians is ever present with a mixture of straggly character lines and powdery backgrounds. Read Full Review
This series gets better and better with each issue
OMG, "NO , NO , NO" that was me reading Stray Dogs #3.
If you love dogs and sequential storytelling this is the book for you. Original concept, story, and art. This is a wonderful book and I hope there is a long future planned after the initial story arc. The only negative is that I wish a new issue every week, but that's just impatience. There's lots of good boys and girls to see in this comic and the art is just astounding.
This is heartbreaking.
Surprisingly enthralling! Curious to see how they will wrap this one up in issues 4 and 5. Sometimes the best ones are short and sweet.