With the future of the Vatican in dire peril, the demonic Legion has gleefully turned the Curia against itself. But following his harrowing escape from captivity, Father Vieri returns to Rome with a dangerous plan to retrieve his stolen body - a plan that will force him to create an all-new identity to capture the Devil. With the mysterious Iscariot Blade at his side, can Legion's treachery survive the deadly designs of the Marques de Lazarus? Or will the intrigue of the Inquisition thwart even the best-laid plans of an exorcist?
This issue is bursting with things to love. We see the battle of wits between two strong characters, an insane amount of detail within the art, and elements of old school thrillers and shows. As far as original stories go The Devil That Wears My Face is a standout in the horror genre. Make sure to continue picking this book up as its full steam ahead to a sure fire epic battle and conclusion. Read Full Review
'The Devil That Wears My Face' #3 takes the story into another gear with a tension cat and mouse game. Heads will roll when Legion is cornered. This is one of the most clever and fast-paced horror adventures in comics that's difficult to resist. Read Full Review
THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE #3 amps up the tension, the action, and the stakes when Father Vieri constructs a trap for Legion. Pepose constructs a ticking clock that puts you on the edge of your seat, and Cormacks art is first-rate. Read Full Review
The Devil That Wears My Face #3 is a fantastically brutal and biblical battle of wits and belief. The comic is constantly evolving. Read Full Review
I loved both issue 1 and 2 but this left me seriously cold. The writing was of a standard that made me question if the same writer actually wrote this and some of the art was also in places coloured by a different hand. I do understand that small independent comic companies do suffer a lot from quality control at times but nobody wants to pay good money for rushed sloppy work.