Turf #3

Writer: Jonathan Ross Artist: Tommy Lee Edwards Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: October 20, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 2
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'BADFELLAS'
The gangs of New York are either dead or in hiding. The cops are on their way to tackle the Dragonmirs, a family of blood drinking Strigoli (that's vampire to you and me) from Romania. But the bloodsuckers have set up a little reception party for the Cops on Brooklyn Bridge, and things don't look too good for New York's finest. Mankind's last hopes rest with former Gang Boss Eddie Falco, now telepathically linked with the Alien Squeed from Anth. Together they head to Harlem, where they must persuade The Reverend Samuel King and his men to join with them and confront the monstrous threat that the Dragonmirs are re-awakening. more

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Oct 25, 2010

    Not without a few flaws, but still very enjoyable and it is hard to go wrong with Tommy Lee Edwards doing the art. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Major Spoilers - Stephen Schleicher Oct 26, 2010

    One of the biggest problems with this series is the release schedule, which is absolutely killing the story and reader interest in my opinion. If readers don't know it is coming out, and then forget when it is releasing, it makes it more difficult to remember to buy it when it does finally arrive. The writing by Ross is well done, and I like the mix of horror, humor, and crime drama. It's just too bad Edwards art is trashed by heavy inks. Still, if you want to see what happens when an alien chomps down on a gangster's head, or why a human would rescue a vampire, then Turf #3 is worth a read. Even with the problems, Turf continues to draw me in, earning 3 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review

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