ON THE DOOMED PLANET UBLIEX, ESCAPE IS IMPOSSIBLE!
• While the planet literally breaks apart around her, GAMORA searches for her prey, determined to get her revenge against the BADOON - even if it's the last thing she does!
• But on Ubliex, where adventure and criminals wait around every corner, Gamora might find more than she ever imagined...
• ...a truth so astounding that it will rock Gamora to her very core.
Rated T+
Overall this issue is a hit and like the issues that proceed it, it works well as a stand-alone. The Gamora series seems to make a point of engaging its readers from cover to cover. The creative crew behind it are adept at telling such a compelling story that you can pick up any issue and jump right in, although you will want to read the issues that precede this one if only to hold you over until #4 comes out. Read Full Review
Overall, Gamora continues to be a beautifully drawn, fantastic space adventure whose single-minded protagonist is about to be forced to adapt. The series has covered a lot of ground in only 3 issues and shows no sign of losing its grip; between Thanos, Nebula, L'Wit, Badoon, and the latest reveal from this issue, Gamora and Perlman have a lot of toys in their toy box. Read Full Review
GAMORA #3 is a solid chapter in this origin story. The artwork from Marco Checchetto and Andres Mossa brings a lot of these characters to life, while Nicole Perlman's writing and characterization of Gamora is absolutely wonderful. Read Full Review
Another good issue is in store for you this week as Gamora must continue her quest to kill every last Badoon. The dialogue is excellent and the cliffhanger even better! Read Full Review
If you've been enjoying the Gamora title to this point, youwill most likely continue to do so. This issue hits the same beats as theprevious one but adds a bit more story near the end of it. The art continues tobe absolutely gorgeous in this book and it's worth buying for it alone.However, art isn't enough for most comic fans and have a book like this withsuch low stakes is going to make for an uphill battle to keep sales up. Read Full Review
I was skeptical on this title but after reading one issue I got hooked. The artwork from Checchetto is crazy good and the story is compelling and makes you feel connected to the characters. A definite good read and something to add to your pull list
Gamora connects with her Badoon princess. Again. The art continues to be gorgeous but in a rather generic "sci-fi dystopia #12b" way. I see some of the same trouble in the story - this issue in particular feels like "Biography of Space Princess L'Whatever guest-starring Gamora as the Assassin." It has a surprise ending that leaves me very optimistic about the next issue, though - it should be a deep dive into Gamora's psyche.