I Walk With Monsters #3
| Writer | Paul Cornell |
| Artist | Sally Cantirino |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
As Jacey and David prepare to hunt the Important Man, we discover the horrible histories that shaped them. Their partnership is test to the limit as they prepare to sacrifice their lives.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
AIPT - Hugh O'Donnell
Feb 10, 2021'I Walk With Monsters' #3 continues to slowly raise the heat on this psychological and supernatural horror story pointed straight at the rot in the heart of America. Read Full Review
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9.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Feb 21, 2021I Walk With Monsters is a gripping read from start to finish. Writer Paul Cornell uses literal monsters to shine a light on the metaphorical ones that are somehow far more frightening. It's deeply personal for these characters that have been through so much and still willing to risk it all to do what's right. It's as inspiring as it is terrifying. Read Full Review
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8.0
Caffeinated Critique - James Stone
Feb 10, 2021I Walk With Monsters continues to be a story you don't expect. Reading the synopsis and looking at the covers might make you think this is a two dimensional good vs evil tale of monsters and men but it's far from that. This is a story about the true cruelties that happen in the real world by bad people and how that affects the emotional state of people. Redemption, revenge and closure are themes we explore this issue with a little monstrous rampage for good measure. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
Feb 10, 2021Between that narrative choice and the issue's pacing"which allows the visuals from Sally Cantrino to really shine"this isn't quite my favorite issue of I Walk with Monsters yet, but it's definitely a significant one. Read Full Review
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Feb 13, 2021What drives Jacey and David to hunt as they do? Read Full Review
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6.6
Multiversity Comics - Rebis
Feb 15, 2021"I Walk with Monsters" #3 is a book with great visuals and metaphor but lacks with character development and plot structure. Read Full Review