Lonely Receiver #3
| Writer | Zac Thompson |
| Artist | Jen Hickman |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Finally putting the shards of her life back together, Catrin finds a new reason to live. A new set of eyes occupy her attention, and obsession grows, love blooms. It's not a rebound if you found the one you were truly made to love.
A month // of long days/
// Finding the one you lost
In her / you chase away
/ tell truth // pay a cost.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comics Bookcase - Zack Quaintance
Oct 26, 2020Lonely Receiver #3 continues to establish itself as one of the best new comics of 2020, a must-read book that takes advantage of the smart and discerning readership in modern indie comics, never afraid to be challenging. Simply put, you should all be reading this series. Read Full Review
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9.5
AIPT - Keigen Rea
Nov 05, 2020This is still on track to be my favorite comic of the year, with an issue where Jen Hickman gets to shine. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Nov 10, 2020Depending on how badly relationships have gone in your own life, you'll get different things out of a series like this. I've had some rough breakups and endings that already made the first issue a hell of a rough read and the events here only serve to reinforce my own self-critiques of how I acted a long time ago. There's a lot to like in watching how this unfolds with Catrin doing so much to deceive herself and the artwork elevates it to a whole other level. It's hauntingly beautiful and disturbing in far too many scenes even though those scenes are really just simple things, such as clubbing and dinner. But with the character layer here that we understand it takes on so much more meaning. Read Full Review
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9.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Nov 15, 2020Lonely Receiver is a chilling read that shows how you can have horror in romance. It explores the intense feelings of love and how quickly they can turn to terror. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Tanner Dedmon
Nov 04, 2020Lonely Receiver's slow burn has finally hit the end of the fuse. Where the past issues offered a pitiful look at post-breakup distress and dependency, this third chapter is a trainwreck of affairs you can't pull yourself away from. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Theo Dwyer
Nov 29, 2020Jen Hickman's work shine as Catrin descends into a spiral of madness and violence. Read Full Review