Secret Wars Journal #3

Writer: Frank Tieri, Scott Aukerman Artist: Jonathan Marks Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 1, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.7Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

• COMEDY BANG BANG'S SCOTT AUKERMAN and RB SILVA follow psychologist Doc Samson as he tries to bring personal growth and inner peace to a land of RAGE-A-HOLIC HULKS!
•  FRANK TIERI and RICHARD ISANOVE bring you a tale of murder and mayhem in the mighty Marvel Noir style! Will Wolverine discover a prominent citizen's murder...or be the next victim?!
•  The SECRETEST, WARRIEST book around! Go ahead, name a contender. NO! YOU'RE WRONG! BUT WE LOVE YOU ANYWAYS.
Rated T+

  • 9.0
    Punisher Central - Ivo Santos Jul 1, 2015

    Great story written by Tieri, it's a crime story when the Punisher get rid of two two villains. He is investigating some terrorists who escaped from their realm and one of them is responsible for the death of Stark. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jul 2, 2015

    If you crave two meaty, standalone tales set in the landscape Battleworld, this issue will more than satisfy. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Word Of The Nerd - Harry Roachford Jul 1, 2015

    Secret Wars Journal #3 remembers that you don't have to take yourself too seriously to tell an interesting story. Both half of the issues do this while having a sense of comedy about them. Secret Wars is still going to be going for a while yet so it's always good to find the issues that actually manage to be fun. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Graphic Policy - pmanzato Jul 5, 2015

    I really enjoyed this story. More then once I found myself thinking about our world, and how things would turn out if everyone could turn into a Hulk every time they got angry. Scott Aukerman does a great job of showing this ‘Hulk world' through Leonard Samson's eyes; his doubt that civilization can continue giving into their baser feelings, but also the change in his attitude and outlook after his session with Peter. I loved RB Silva's art for this story. Every panel was used to it's fullest, full of colour and action…and I loved how he depicted our characters in their Hulk state. This was a story that I would love to see explored deeper, and would want Aukerman and Silva to be the two to bring it to life. Read Full Review

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