Mad geniuses Max Bemis (Worst X-Man Ever) and Nate Stockman (Spidey) take you to a magical place filled with sun, fun, and...monsters trying to eat you????
SAVAGE has run away from the lights and cameras and super hero responsibilities from London and created his own make-shift home in the tropics.
Unfortunately, the twisted Professor Nealon and Project Bizarre's quest to unleash the creatures from the odd dimension known as the Faraway beyond the British Isles -the Giant Dinos have gone GLOBAL!
Can SAVAGE stop Project Bizarre's diabolical plan... or will dinosaurs rule the Earth once again?
The skill at which the superhuman (Kaiju on the loose, superheroes, backflips on volcanoes etc) are expertly juxtaposed against some gripping vulnerable moments, absolutely killer art and some good quality laughs creates a smorgasbord of reasons to keep coming back to Savage. Read Full Review
Savage #3 presents the awkward teen phases in absurd yet fun ways. Read Full Review
Savage continues to be the weirdest ongoing comic book that I'm reading, but that's not a complaint in the slightest. Read Full Review
Despite some dialogue issues I am loving Valiant's new Savage series. It is fun and highly interesting when we get is Kevin Sauvage's head. Nathan Stockman continues to be a force to be reckoned with. It seems each issue has some weirder and weirder creatures and Stockman ups his game with each one. Read Full Review
Savage offers something you can't get anywhere else. This third issue is an example of out-of-this-world monsters clashing well with a jerk of a younger guy who can't be stopped. Ultimately, the creators are finding a bit of purpose for Savage before he heads back into kicking monster butt and taking names. Read Full Review
Ultimately your mileage will vary, but based on this issue, I really want to see Max Bemis take a crack at writing either an Archer and Armstrong or a Quantum & Woody series in the near future because although the level of humor may not have sat quite right with me in Savage #3, I think it'd be perfect for one of the duos. Read Full Review
The overall plot and dialogue has been comedic from issue #1 and has progressed to the point of being just plain silly by issue #3. Which, in this writer's opinion is very strange and disappointing due to the fact that the original 4 issue series was straight forward and serious. This feels more like a Quantum & Woody book. The artwork by Nathan Stockman is ok and actually compliments the comedic tone of the book. Once again, its a very different type of artwork than the original series artwork by Lewis Larosa & Clayton Henry. Read Full Review
SAVAGE #3, available from Valiant Entertainment on April 14th, 2021, leans hard into the corny jokes and stops just short of cartoon slapstick. While the art compliments the spirit and tone of the writing, it may not be enough to overcome the dad-joke humor. Read Full Review
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