The Dead Hand #3

Writer: Kyle Higgins Artist: Stephen Mooney Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 13, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 8
8.6Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

"COLD WAR RELICS," Part Three-A new spy sets his sights on Mountain View. Roger's secret is revealed. Harriet refuses to trust the killers that surround her.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Ben Snyder Jun 13, 2018

    The Dead Hand #3 continues the series's hot streak. While in some stories ending each chapter could lead to some fatigue, Higgins, Mooney, and Bellaire are so effective in each of their fields that it works. I anticipate each new chapter as I wonder how the team will alter my perspective of the story next. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins Jun 12, 2018

    Reminiscent of one of the creepiest Twilight Zone episodes of all time, The Dead Hand captures the imagination as to how bad and how fast things can get when a little boy is upset. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Jun 11, 2018

    One of the best super spy issues in the series yet. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison Jun 16, 2018

    Dead Hand #3 continues to draw the reader in with its elaborate, bizarre, and unnerving conspiracy as well as its diverse cast of characters. There are a lot of moving pieces, and youre made to want to see how it all fits together in the end. This one gets another recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Pop Culture Uncovered - The Guy In The Hat Jun 13, 2018

    In the space of three issues, Dead Hand has crafted a story that blends elements of James Bond, War Games, Twin Peaks, Picket Fences, Eureka! and the Twilight Zone episode 'It's a Good Life' to craft a red hot page-turner of a story, taking place during the still-unfolding fallout of the Cold War and the emergence of a second. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    Weird Science - Jun 16, 2018

    Another strong installment, with the character roster and background detail, extended again. I have to say that I found this issue to be another solid entry in an intriguing series. Read Full Review

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