The Courier: Liberty & Death #3
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The Courier: Liberty & Death #3

Writer: Ralph Tedesco Artist: Oliver Borges Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: March 31, 2021 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
9.4Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

Eve arrives in time to help Morgan stave off a primal attack at the Penn compound, but are they outnumbered and undermanned? Meanwhile, in direct defiance of Liberty's Chancellor - his own sister - Gillings takes matters into his own hands and rides out to find his missing drugs. He has a feeling where they are, and things at the Penn compound are about to get even more explosive!

  • 10
    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau Apr 8, 2021

    The Courier: Liberty and Death #3 caught me off guard in a brilliant way. Great narrative arc and work from the creative team. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Mar 31, 2021

    The Courier: Liberty and Death may have had a predictable theme due to this same scenario being played out in classic post-apocalyptic narratives, and yet the underlying motivations of the characters helps to bring a sense of accomplishment to their causes, even when things look the darkest. To witness each person's motivations clearly defined adds a certain gravitas toward their personalities, even if you may not admire what drives them, you can for the most part understand how circumstances have driven them toward what they feel is necessary, all while they collapse under the weight of their decisions. With moving artistry and somber colors to amplify the crushing tone of this limited series, one cannot but feel mildly frustrated as the story comes to such an abrupt end, and while the closing pages do paint wanting need to see Eve's story continue, the disappointment that it will not come anytime soon makes the wait all the more painful. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Mar 31, 2021

    THE COURIER: LIBERTY AND DEATH #3, available from Zenescope Entertainment on Mach 31st, 2021, is filled with great art and a story brimming with pain, loss, and tragedy. It's a gut-punch ending to the current arc. Read Full Review

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