While Eternity Girl and Madame Atom make their way to the mysterious Shining Tower that sits at the intersection of being and nothingness, Caroline's old boss reveals a devastating secret about Eternity Girl's powers that even she doesn't know, but that could destroy her for good. This looks like a job for... Never Man?
This book has a unique approach to storytelling which is both challenging and rewarding. It is necessary in order for the reader to truly understand what Caroline is experiencing. The multiple plot lines create a complex story that will undoubtedly provide a surprising payoff. However, the journey is just as rewarding, which places this title on a higher tier than most comics. Read Full Review
Magdalene Visaggio, Sonny Lieu, and Chris Chuckry continue to deliver one of the most ambitious, thoughtful, and beautifully rendered titles on the stands. Read Full Review
This creative team of Visaggio, Liew and Chuckry have really worked well to establish the difference between reality and Carolines journey in their own ways. From the writing to the art and color, they have all left their signature mark and kept everything in a cohesive flow that really helps make this series something special. Read Full Review
It feels weird to say that Eternity Girl, the comic, keeps getting better and better, while Eternity Girl, the character continues to spiral down. The continual descent and multiple storylines read significantly better as the stakes are raised and the pacing gets faster. Read Full Review
This issue doesn't discuss mental health as starkly as the ones before it, but the moments it does offer are powerful. The art brings the meaning across in an adept way, and it moves the plot forward. ETERNITY GIRL #3 moves us up the hill of rising action, making us eager about what's to come. Read Full Review
Some new information is revealed about Caroline, and she gains a new sense of purpose, just in time for Armageddon. Isn't that always the way? As this story congeals, it begins to taste like marmalade...laced with psychedelics. My favorite flavor! Read Full Review
If you aren't reading Eternity Girl, pick her up. She's really worth the shot. Read Full Review
#3 brought us closer to the cliff, and I'm hoping #4 pushes us off. I'm not ashamed to say Caroline's nihilistic new creed is magnetic, and I am very excited for the next chapter. Read Full Review
Magdalene Visaggio's Young Animal title is best described as Kirby by way of dark character study, and that works a lot better than it sounds in Eternity Girl #3. Read Full Review
Universal armageddon is upon us, and only our hero can stop it. Or start it. Figuring out which is part of the fun, though. Read Full Review
Eternity Girl #3 ups the ante from the previous issue and proves why it deserves to be on your pull list and continue beyond its planned six issues. Read Full Review
I love this character's nihilism, and I also like that I can't discern which is real or fantasy and the 4th wall breaking of Milk Wars.