Red Mother #3

8.4

Critic Rating

5 Reviews
7.8

User Rating

8 Reviews
Writer Jeremy Haun
Artist Danny Luckert
Cover Price $3.99

The visions through Daisy's prosthetic eye are getting stronger-and it's getting harder every day to resist their call. When a mysterious puzzle shows up on Daisy's doorstep, will it provide the answers she's looking for, or only draw her deeper into the world of the Red Mother?

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  • 10

    Outright Geekery - Angel Young

    Mar 10, 2020

    Excellent read for fans of the horror genre that want a story to keep them guessing. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Feb 19, 2020

    Danny Luckert's visuals are hauntingly beautiful. There is a perfect mixture of detailed character moments and disturbing panels that force the eye to look closer and closer until the reader is immersed in the dark imagery. I love every moment and am drawn to the dark creature stalking Daisy. Read Full Review

  • 9.1

    Comic Watch - Lillian Hochwender

    Feb 19, 2020

    Red Mother #3 offers a beautiful balance of humanity, mystery, and monstrosity. It also proves this title is still worth keeping an eye on. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Multiversity Comics - Christa Harader

    Feb 24, 2020

    "Red Mother" #3 solves a mysterious puzzle and plunges Pari deeper into her nightmares, to good effect. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Feb 19, 2020

    Good horror stories require careful pacing and generally, that's something that The Red Mother has excelled at, unfolding just a bit of the mystery and its terror each issue. However, in its third installment, things don't come together quite as well as in the previous two. Read Full Review

  • N/A

    GWW - B Ferg

    Feb 19, 2020

    Red Mother # 3 isn't immediately scary nor does it provide much in terms of storyline. If Red Mother was a film Issue # 3 would serve to slow down the pace and build the tension. It is during this time in a horror story the main character becomes more humanized, hence the puzzle sequence. When nothing happened during this sequence I felt cheated. This is often the case in horror movies. Since it took up such a large portion of the issue that made it worse. Truly Jeremy Haun has much in store for Daisy as he reveals more to her visions of Red Mother and Luke's disappearance. Both plots are ignored to allow Daisy to make peace with her new normal. And while normal is good it doesn't make for good horror. Read Full Review

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