The new society begins to splinter into various factions as more of the frozen vanish-and more mutilated bodies are found.
Phillip Sevy has amazing art in this issue. All of the pages have incredibly detailed art in them. There are also visuals that push boundaries and deliver scenes that illicit a response from the reader. Read Full Review
Take note, it did feel like there was a fair amount of religious talk within the comic. I am not sure how some people feel about this topic. Not that it was off-puttingor only focused upon this topic. There was mention of beliefs and also reference to the Bible.I would advise that those who may not want to read or discuss religions to potentially pass on The Freeze #3. Read Full Review
If you're a fan of action, science fiction, or strong lead characters with a more humanistic side, I would highly suggest you pick up this issue and also dive into this series. The Freeze is a great series that shows you both the good and bad side of people. Read Full Review
Ultimately, The Freeze has maintained a fresh look to a story about the end of the world. There is enough mystery, conspiracy and suspense to keep the story moving forward. The characters are familiar, but engaging. Read Full Review
Even though I found some things confusing, I'm still really enjoying this series. It's interesting, dark, and I wish I could just sit down a read a whole bunch of it at once. I get frustrated when I get to the end and realize I have to wait for the next issue to release. Read Full Review
With some gruesome splash pages and a premise that has an astonishing amount of potential, Freeze certainly has what it needs to be very solid read " it just needs to get there first. Read Full Review
This continues to be a good comic, but the third issue feels a little lacklustre. In places the art is off, with people being drawn in odd postures, or with slightly strange proportions. This is a shame, as the art has been pretty decent to this point. (I am startled by at least one professional review that highlights the art in this issue as being particularly good). The story is good, and the script fairly good - although occasionally the dialogue doesn't feel too natural. The twist towards the end is fine for developing the plot further, but is rather heavily signposted earlier in the issue.
Overall this is still an interesting comic that I want to read more of, but there are some areas that could do with a little attention.