Witchfinder: The Mysteries of Unland #3

8.0

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7 Reviews
8.0

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1 Reviews
Writer Maura McHugh, Kim Newman
Artist Tyler Crook
Cover Price $3.50

Local officials present a façade of normalcy, but the Witchfinder knows there’s something wrong with the denizens of Unland, and he’s starting to uncover what that has to do with the dying founder of the town and the elixir he invented that put the town on the map . . .

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  • 10

    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes

    Aug 23, 2014

    More is revealed and still more is hidden, but things are building to a head as Unland beckons. I'm ready to buy my ticket to see what awaits. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Hulking Reviewer - Kareem Ali

    Aug 20, 2014

    Witchfinder: The Mysteries of Unland #3 is another excellent entry into what is currently one of my favorite series, and even though some answers are given, it still feels as if anything is possible, which only increases the overall creepiness of the story. Sir Edward continues to be an impressive character despite ignoring an obvious location during a critical moment, and one of the masterful things about this story has been the character interactions, which have been highly enjoyable throughout. Too bad I'll have to wait a month to get my hands on the next issue but so far it's definitely been worth the wait. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Weekly Crisis - Nevin Jones

    Aug 13, 2014

    Witchfinder has an unexplainable mesmerizing quality to it. Even when the characters are arguing for a whole issue, it manages to hold my attention. The feeling that each conversation has a purpose of building unrest and unraveling the mystery is something that will keep readers glued to the page. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal

    Aug 20, 2014

    If you haven't checked out this series then you should catch up. It's very different from the other Mignolaverse titles, but it still feels at home in the universe. It's worth checking out even if you only like the mystery or the supernatural. Either way, it's worth a read. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Multiversity Comics - Mark Tweedale

    Aug 20, 2014

    And as I've said before in my reviews for the first two issues, Tyler Crook is excellent on Witchfinder. It fits him like a glove, and I'm really enjoying his work. Just like I think of Tonci Zonjic as THE Lobster Johnson artist, I'm beginning to think of Tyler Crook as THE Witchfinder artist. This series isn't over yet and I'm already hoping another Crook-drawn Witchfinder will be announced, even if it's an eight-page short story in Dark Horse Presents. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis

    Aug 19, 2014

    But despite this chapter falling short of the others, Witchfinder: The Mysteries of Unland remains a strong series. Let's hope that things getting shaken up a bit in next month's penultimate issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Bloody Disgusting - Zac Thompson

    Aug 20, 2014

    Having said all that, the story is still entertaining. It makes good use of ominous tones and unreliable characters. I can sense that its headed for something terrific. And withFerreyra's perfect art, it's hard to feel too let down. Read Full Review

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