War for the home of the brave! New York City is in fl ames. From the Bronx to Broadway, panic has taken hold...and Project Rising Spirit's latest experiment - an airborne weapons test designed to turn eight million New Yorkers into nanite-infected killers - is already paying dividends. America's politicians have demanded action...and you can bet your bottom dollar they're going to get it when Bloodshot and Deathmate make a last stand to defuse NYC's very own armageddon! The explosive standalone comics event of the fall reaches a fever pitch as New York Times best-selling writer Jeff Lemire (BLOODSHOT REBORN, Moon Knight) and superstar artist more
If you are looking for a well-crafted, multi-layered story with quality artwork depicting ninjas, zombies, and giant robots fighting in New York with a backdrop of impending romantic doom, well, you need to be reading Bloodshot U.S.A. Read Full Review
Every issue of Bloodshot U.S.A continues to surprise readers. Whether with comedic beats or personal revelations, these creators are delivering an atypical event story. I find it quite refreshing because it is something we don't get to see everyday. Those looking for nothing but straight up action issue after issue will be disappointed. The rest of us, however, are having a blast. Read Full Review
WasBloodshot USA #3the finest issue in the miniseries so far? In a nutshell, yes it absolutely is. It's a page turner from start to finish, and it's not bloody long enough. Read Full Review
So, to summarize: Bloodshot USA #3 has great plot, great art, with some very little flaws here and there. I think we may have a great conclusion on its way, and it seems like it's going to be worth the wait! Read Full Review
Though it took a bit to find its feet in the beginning Bloodshot U.S.A. #3 puts the event back in the conversation of how good an event comic can be. Read Full Review
Those who have been on board since The Valiant will come away impressed with the myriad layers Lemire peels back here, but it's safe to say that the uninitiated will walk away more confused than enthused. Read Full Review
This is it for me. I'm not reviewing the last issue of this series because words will probably fail me again when I come to sit down to write the review. At this point, I'm not hopeful that the story is going to get anymore exciting. I will probably read it just to see how far off the deep end it goes. If you're this far into the story yourself, you'll probably want to see the conclusion, too" Read Full Review
I was somewhat confused for much of this issue, but I think it rounds into shape; I'm new to Valiant, so even reading the synopsis of previous events in the opening two pages was dizzying, but I get enough to feel the connection between Bloodshot and Kay. It felt like a weird detour at times, but I've got a better sense of the characters heading into the conclusion.