Leo meets the mysterious man searching for the Box while Clair plots her escape from the Mob. But even if she saves herself, can she save Leo?
THE BOX #3 raises interesting philosophical points about the nature of need and want while moving the plot along for a respectable distance. That said, the debating and philosophizing take up so much space, the pace tends to drag in several spots. The art is gritty and moody, creating a tone of tense danger. However, the inks are too blotchy in spots, making some characters unrecognizable. Read Full Review
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