Dark Souls: The Breath of Andolus #3

Writer: George Mann Artist: Alan Everlord Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: July 20, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Following her costly confrontation with the Everlord, Fira and Aldrich make haste for the fabled Living City, a massive, mechanical construction where her new found transformation leads to dangerous complications among the cautious inhabitants.

  • 9.6
    Word Of The Nerd - Kevin Given Jul 28, 2016

    In Dark Souls #3,the overall story is getting stronger as we see our protagonist getting closer to her goal and having to side track to find her partner in crime Aldrich. She has to deal with the transition of dying and resurrecting which isn't as easy as it looks. Another satisfying read with breath taking art work. Will Fira find Aldrich based on the clues left behind? Can Fira trust the new warriors that she's recruited on this mission? Can Fira survive the attack of the Baron? To be continued! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Patrick Hellen Jul 27, 2016

    This issue brings us forward to a key point"which you'll have to read yourself to see"and makes us wonder just what could be around the next corner for the warrior and the scryer. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Jul 25, 2016

    All in all, this is a solid issue that helps move forward the plot. There are a lot of questions I still have, but I’m sure Mann will reveal all in subsequent issues. Fira and Aldrich have passed this milestone in getting the last relic of Andolus, and now it’s on to the last stretch of their journey. Keep reading to see what fresh Hell they face next time in Dark Souls. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge Jul 28, 2016

    Once again capturing the mood and tone of the fan favorite game trilogy, Dark Souls #3 is a dark trek into an entertaining world of swords and sorcery. Read Full Review

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