The Picture of Everything Else #3

Writer: Dan Watters Artist: Kishore Mohan Publisher: Vault Comics Release Date: April 14, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
8.1Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

The Paris Ripper - the artist of deadly paintings - has completed his masterwork, and the city stands poised to change forever. But he is about to be confronted with what ever artist truly fears - a critic who knows what he's talking about.

  • 9.3
    Major Spoilers - Robert Mammone Apr 18, 2021

    The Picture of Dorian Gray serves as the inspiration of this series and this issue in particular, but The Picture of Everything Else #3 is set on an impossibly larger canvas, with ramifications that will have to wait to be resolved. It is a fine issue, with some remarkable art that makes it well worth purchasing. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Sequential Planet - Danilo To Apr 18, 2021

    The third chapter of this amazing and innovative story finally did it and got me truly hooked. Dwelling in the past of your should-be villain and giving them a heart always makes it interesting. I'll continue to recommend this series, if not for the plot itself, then for the talented and refreshing artwork on it. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Apr 14, 2021

    There is a lot of fantastic nuance to this issue in the dialogue between the men as the stroll through the bloodsoaked city of Paris, including a history lesson that is key to what Basil is trying to make clear here. One that's definitely got some mixed messages to it. It's a fascinating installment in just having them all talk through things, especially with Marcel arriving there with a gun in his bag intent on killing Basil. But the team here has managed to make art within art while critiquing art and defending it against a range of critiques. It's a fascinating installment and one that needed that harder to get through the first two issues, in order to get here. I'm really excited to see what comes next. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    COMICON - Olly MacNamee Apr 14, 2021

    In Dan Watters and Kishore Mohen's'The Picture of Everything' #3 we learn more about Basil'smature plan as well as delve into his recent history and exactly how he manages to still be living after the events of 'A Picture of Dorian Gray'. A fascinating mix of gothicism and art history with the boundaries between real life and fiction blurring even further. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    But Why Tho? - Max Funkey Apr 17, 2021

    I felt a little let down by The Picture of Everything Else #3. The first two issues contained a fair amount of intrigue and horror interspersed with some meandering plot. But with the third issue, it feels like the meandering is here to stay. There are bright spots in this issue, but they all fall in the latter half, and it can feel a bit cumbersome to get there. Overall this series still has potential, so if youve been reading its worth grabbing. But if you arent sure whether its for you, youll probably want to keep waiting on it. Read Full Review

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