I Breathed a Body #3
| Writer | Zac Thompson |
| Artist | Andy MacDonald |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A science-fiction horror series about social media, big tech and influencer culture.
Grisly livestreams descend into utter perversion, proving to the world there are fates worse than death.
As Anne architects a social media campaign of looming dread, she begins to doubt her actions and fear her co-workers. Locked in a terror-shrouded fortress of her own design, with nowhere left to run, Anne confronts the fury of a Fungal God long thought dead.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Big Comic Page - Mark Scott
Mar 30, 2021I could easily bore you to death about how good I think this series is for hours, Ive actually had to force myself to not go on and on for another 500+ words about this issue. So I will end it here by simply saying that what was already a stellar series is just getting better and better, and if you arent already on board then you really need to be. Read Full Review
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9.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Apr 07, 2021I Breathed a Body will disturb you in the best possible way. It hits just close enough to the real world that you can see this as the next logical step with our relationship with social media and that scares the crap out of me. This is the kind of comic that will get under your skin and linger there, sending shivers up your spine for days after reading it. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Ronnie Gorham
Mar 31, 2021I Breathed a Body #3 cements yet another impressive entry into this jaw-dropping series. Zack Thompson and Andy MacDonald make a great team and I look forward to seeing where the next issue takes us. Read Full Review
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8.0
COMICON - Cesareo Garasa
Apr 06, 2021I Breathed A Body #3 sees the story start to take a corporal shape after its cryptically ethereal start. At its core, its a story of two parents going in different directions and the world at large in danger of literally damning itself in search of sensation and spectacle at any cost " even if that cost is their souls. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Mar 31, 2021Thompson and MacDonald are weaving an interesting story here, without a doubt, but it could have used far more time devoted to Zoe and the other players. Read Full Review