Kiss Me, Satan #3
| Writer | Victor Gischler |
| Artist | Juan Ferreyra |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
After a bloody zombie battle, a dying witch tells Barnabus Black to cut out her eye. If it's still in her head when she dies, all her knowledge of the occult will be lost forever. Now for the hard part: Who gets the eye?
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9.6
Geeked Out Nation - Philip Suson
Nov 21, 2013Overall, this book a great read and a must buy for any comic fans. Just keep in mind that it is violent, but this is good storytelling. Maybe it could be slightly better, in regards to where the characters are going, but that is more of a nitpick than a complaint. Kiss Me, Satan #3 is a comic produced by Dark Horse Comics and is part of a five part miniseries. It is currently available at your local comic book shop as well as through digital distribution. You can check out Kiss Me, Satan #4 to come out around December 18. Read Full Review
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9.0
Bloody Disgusting - ShadowJayd
Nov 21, 2013There's only two more issues set for release, so Kiss Me, Satan! #3 manages to really push the narrative forward and set the stage for the beginning of what is gearing up to be a bloody and exciting end. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Russ Whiting
Nov 20, 2013In a good comic book the writing and the art tell the story equally; Ferreyra's stuff is doing a whole shitload of telling: Beautiful fight scene choreography, a wide range of facial expressions and spatial awareness every panel, and on top of it all " gruesome close-ups that will have you wincing in disgust and wondering what the hell happened to this kid when he was little, like did he have some kind of traumatic experience or his mommy didn't hug him enough maybe? Sick and creative, but I can't say I don't dig on it big time. Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Joey Caswell
Nov 18, 2013Kiss Me, Satan! has been a surprisingly great read from the very beginning. Each issue pushes the plot forward in a meaningful way. Even if this development is accomplished relatively slowly from time to time, the overall story is always expanding and providing something new to pique readers curiosity. There are some really interesting additions to the plot which have really set this story apart from others like it. While the writing remains consistent and pleasantly enjoyable, the art alone is worth the price of admission. This is Ferreyra at the top of his game, something you do not want to miss! Read Full Review
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7.5
Front Towards Gamer - Lido
Nov 26, 2013Kiss Me, Satan issue 3 was a pleasant surprise of something I already thought was good turning into something I thought was really damn good. Where issue two was a little too cluttered with a heavy focus on 70s sex-sploitation, issue three takes a tighter focus and trades up for an aesthetic drawn more from 80s action splatter fests like Toxic Avenger. More than that, this issue of Kiss Me, Satan just feels far more confident in its own ideas; this issue really believes that it can keep you entertained through its world and its characters without the need to pile on extra wackiness like last issue's zombie ninjas. It expands the mythos of the series because it has greater faith in that mythos to bring in readers and I think it's spot on about that, consider this one recommended. Read Full Review
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