Tales Of Honor #3

Writer: Matt Hawkins Artist: Sang-Il Jeong Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 11, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
6.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

THE HONORVERSE EXPANDS TO COMICS! Based on the best-selling military science fiction novels by David Weber, this original comic book series continues the story of Honor Harrington as she investigates the threat to Basilisk Station by the Republic of Haven.

  • 8.0
    Rhymes With Geek - Josh Reifler Jun 12, 2014

    Tales of Honor is a difficult book to review simply because of everything going on at once. However it's an engaging series with a cool leading lady. The book might not be for everyone but will be a huge hit for the right niche group. I found myself enjoying the comic for the most part despite the few small issues noted above. Clearly there is something worthwhile in the character and I envision her with a bright future in many mediums in coming years. Fans of the Honorverse should be proud to see their hero in print and hopefully this book sets the groundwork for a larger Honor Harrington assault into the mainstream consciousness. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin Jun 10, 2014

    Tales of Honor continues to be a captivating read as though I do feel there's a little too much going on for one issue the character development and interaction grabs my attention throughout. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Kimberly Gibson Jun 11, 2014

    Maybe, longtime fans of the series can appreciate the strategic babble but I'm just bored. I don't feel anything for the characters besides Nimitz and the art was the only thing getting me through these issues. At times it does look a little too CG for me but overall, damn. Kudos for all the outer space scenes that are so intricate the stars and nebulas look like spider webs with dew droplets. I'm impressed, Jeong. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    CharlieRock Aug 16, 2014

    A sci-fi police procedural mixed in with political thriller. The story is fast-paced but exposition sequences felt smoothly integrated enough to follow along. I'm starting to really enjoy it after the slow start from previous issues. Very intelligent.

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