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Universal Monsters Presents: The Invisible Man #3 reveals the shocking truth of what Jack has been working on terrifyingly, as he will do whatever it takes in the name of science, even if it drives him mad in the end. This is the perfect book to read as Halloween approaches! Read Full Review
Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man #3 is where the series' slow burn finally erupts into body horror and moral rot. James Tynion IV and Dani don't just reinterpret H.G. Wells' classic; they dissect it, turning scientific ambition into a study of ego, cruelty, and decay. It's a disturbing, beautifully rendered chapter that cements this series as one of Skybound's most sophisticated horror reinventions to date. Read Full Review
UNIVERSAL MONSTERS: THE INVISIBLE MAN #3 crawls under your skin and stays there. It's a humid, hypnotic meditation on control, power, and the slow corrosion of genius. Grim, poetic, and dreadfully human; a story that makes madness look uncomfortably clear. Read Full Review
Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man #3 (of 4) serves as an effective penultimate issue to this psychological horror series, capturing the weird science and eerie thriller elements of the Universal Monsters franchise. Its nice to see such an old, beloved series be brought to life with fantastic artwork and entertaining writing. That said, Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man is definitely not for everyone. If youve read and enjoyed the previous two issues of the series, Id recommend picking up a copy of issue #3 for yourself. If not, then Id give it a pass for now. Read Full Review
Great stuff. Nice moody art from Dani