Conrad's son, Augustus, has done everything he can to live up to his father's legacy. The simple fact is he just isn't that good a thief. His bungling has left him exposed, but will Agent Cohen be able to trace Augustus back to his father, finally catching Conrad red-handed?
A fun, yet intriguing addition to the series, Thief of Thieves #3 amps up the stakes, but ever so slightly. The series is still in the process of peeling away the layers of Redmond and his world, slowly revealing the larger purpose of this book as it does so. While the deliberate pace may be a bone of contention to those who prefer more immediate gratification, at least this is being done with some style and panache in here, with some good writing and art to boot. Read Full Review
"Thief of Thieves" continues to impress three issues in, inviting in its relaxed nature. I'm sure other people would be delighted to hear that it's been picked up as a full television series, but so long as the comic book is around and feels this good, that's all that matters to me. If you aren't reading "Thief of Thieves," this is a good a time as any to fix that problem. Read Full Review
Um... Yeah. This issue happened alright... I really don't have anything to say here... Yes, I know how odd that must sound... I mean here I am, somebody who has posted over 2,500 posts to this blog, as well as a few hundred posts to others. Somebody who has commented thousands of times on all things comic books, and yet I have nothing to say about this issue. It just sort of happened. I didn't hate it, I didn't love it, it wasn't boring, it wasn't interesting. It just was... I could go on, but really, what's the sense? I wouldn't recommend this issue, but I wouldn't NOT recommend it either... Read Full Review
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