Jackpot #3
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| Writer | Ray Fawkes |
| Artist | Marco Failla |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Time and Space are twisting into knots all around them, but the JACKPOT crew know every way there is to untie a knot! What is the power they've run afoul of--and what kind of deadly surprises do Dominique and her team have ready to spring?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
PopCultHQ - Jason Bennett
Jul 29, 2016This series will leave you anxiously anticipating the next issue and looking forward to how Fawkes outdoes himself" again. Although there are still 5 full months before the year's end, I can GUARANTEE that Jackpot! will be PopCultHQ's pick for title of the year. Hands down. Read Full Review
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8.0
CourtOfNerds - Grant Stoye
Jul 06, 2016This is a fun book in a sea of too-serious stories - it's thoughtful, energetic, deep, and wild. Fawkes and crew on are to something special, and I'm excited to see where it leads. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComiConverse - Darryll Robson
Jul 09, 2016The creators of Jackpot have produced an intriguing, exciting, genre traversing adventure that you simply can't put down. Read Full Review
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8.0
Outright Geekery - Jay Loving
Jul 13, 2016One will almost certainly find oneself in anticipation of the next issue, when, it's assumed, we will finally learn more about the so-called "Gods on Earth" and the offer they have for Dominique. One thing is certain. With Jackpot, Aftershock is continuing it's commitment to bringing together the best creative talent available to create compelling and eminently satisfying comic books. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes
Jul 06, 2016AfterShock have been around for a little while now. The high quality of their books is without question. However, I am not sure if somewhere along the way, the books have become a little lost. It may be that the initial books had such a big shock value, that now after a few months, we have become accustomed to it. As such, creators are trying too hard to push the envelope, to create more way out stories, which retains a wow factor, may in fact just result in cluttered storytelling. This book, with Fawkes channelling The Matrix, along with a free-flowing art style could actually do with a level of structure, that in this issue at least, seems to be missing. Read Full Review