When violence puts Detective Dimitrovich's family in danger's path, Detective Smirnoff takes steps to protect both them and his own reputation-even if it means skirting the law. Despite the mounting threat, Dimitrovich's interest in the case turns to obsession-revealing more murders-and leading him to a deadly discovery.
The environment that Sanction takes place in has stolen the show so farboth in the bizarre way it impacts the story and the hard and cold visuals. Thats finally not the case. Sanction #3 advances the murder mystery in a good size leap, one that leads to shocking developments on the final pages. Read Full Review
SANCTION #3 starts slow by focusing heavily on interoffice politics and the shenanigans of mildly corrupt cops, but once Dimitrovich discovers a clue, the issue quickly swings into a tense crime thriller. Fawkes has a winner on his hands if he can keep the pace and energy up heading into the next issue. Likewise, Fuso's artwork lacks details, but the visual aesthetic successfully captures the cold isolation of the setting and characters. Read Full Review
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