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10
I dont want to sound too gushy with how much Im enjoying this series as were only three issues in. Theres a potential danger that the style could become formulaic in the delivery of flashback and twist. We can all probably name a few stories that have relied on style over substance as things dragged on. Thankfully, I can see absolutely no sign of this here; further bolstered by the discussion pages which I do love to see in a book like this. Continued thumbs up for the fictitious quotes dripping with satirical intent at the end of each issue. Its only January but this is setting a seriously high bar for the year to come. Read Full Review
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10
You can find Undiscovered Country #3 now wherever comics are sold and online through ComiXology using our affiliate link. Read Full Review
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9.8
Camuncoli and Orlandini take this world to new heights with the beautiful blend of the mundane facades of American culture and the strange and unique new world these characters inhabit. Each page has something different and brilliant to see. Read Full Review
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9.8
This story dips its feet all the way into fantasy. I'm loving this book and I can't wait to see where it goes from here. Thank you Scott Snyder and Charles Soule for another title to be excited for every month. Read Full Review
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9.5
Undiscovered Country #3 continues this title's win streak, upping the ante and adding a whole new layer of mystery to the tale. Far and away one of the best titles on the stands - DO NOT miss out on this one! Read Full Review
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9.5
Just when you think you have things somewhat figured out, boom! Nothing is as it seems, or is it? I don't know! The conclusion of Undiscovered Country #3 marks that point where you know you're along for the ride or not. To me, I think this creative team succeeded in giving us a reason to come back for more because this is a brilliant story woven. Right now these characters are screwed, though what matters more than anything else is how much worse things can get before they get better. Read Full Review
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9.0
Not only is it now clear that the Snyder and Soule want to provide a greater understanding of each character, but it's also evident each individual's background is far more significant than we, or the council that put this group together, knew. Read Full Review
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9.0
Undiscovered Country continues to earn its momentum and build into a unique story. This third issue is, perhaps, the chapter that really elevates Undiscovered Country from a good comic to a great comic. Read Full Review
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8.5
"Undiscovered Country" #3 will leave you no choice but to get strapped in for the long haul. Read Full Review
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8.5
While there's still some improvement the book needs, there's no denying that this is the strongest issue so far in pretty much every way. Read Full Review
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8.4
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 15, 2020
Each issue of Undiscovered Country has been a surprise. It's difficult to guess what to expect and what's in store for readers. It's rare to find an experience where you really have no idea what's coming. “Wild ride” is a too simplistic way to describe a series that seems to have taken inspiration from so many things. The series is one of the comics that keep you truly excited for the next issue to see what's next. Read Full Review
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7.0
Given the team's track record with slow-build storytelling, patient readers will no doubt be rewarded later on this series; however, don't look for Undiscovered Country to give readers a satisfying one-and-done reading experience. Read Full Review
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6.0
Undiscovered Country remains a series stuffed with ambition, but it also clearly struggles beneath the weight of that ambition here. Read Full Review