Infidel #3
| Writer | Pornsak Pichetshote |
| Artist | Aaron Campbell |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Following last issue's devastating events, the mysterious entities haunting Aisha's home escalate their attacks. As the nightmare spreads to her friends and neighbors, the creatures expose their true natures and long-buried hatreds.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.4
Outright Geekery - Christopher Amundson
May 15, 2018This is a book that I've had on my pull list, but I believe this should be on everyone's pull list! Read Full Review
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9.0
The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins
May 15, 2018The unease is more than just awkward conversation, it is the manifestation of horrible evil in a story that is a thrilling page turner. Both terrifying and familiar, there is nothing like Infidel. Read Full Review
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8.5
Sequential Planet - Marcus Orchard
May 20, 2018Infidel #3 is an unsettling look at not only the evil in the apartment but also the way that Americans have treated others since 9/11. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
May 14, 2018Infidel #3 is another chilling and thought-provoking issue in the series. It pulls the gambit of shifting away from its principal protagonist, and it succeeds in remaining compelling. Campbell and Villarrubia continue to provide amazing artwork, and the comic earns another recommendation. Give it a read this Wednesday. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
May 15, 2018An interesting discussion about perception and racism makes this well worth a read. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh
May 16, 2018While we might not have seen many otherworldly horrors in this chapter, the hatred in the hearts of others prove to be the real terrors. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Pierce Lydon
May 18, 2018Pornsak Pichetshote and Aaron Campbell's 21st century horror story hits something of a climax in this issue, and the tension is real and exciting. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Andrew McAvoy
May 18, 2018This was an issue that focused less on the momentum of plot and more on the creeping sense of suspicion, tension, and unease seeping in, which serves to heighten susceptibility to prejudice. I would argue that in some ways this book actually prompts us to look at our own prejudices and bias - do we judge the characters in a certain way or make assumptions based on their look or appearances? This book reminds us that no one is impervious to such pitfalls, but likewise that human beings can surprise you by kicking back against stereotyping. An important point to note in these difficult times. Read Full Review
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7.9
Multiversity Comics - John Schaidler
May 18, 2018Narratively, Infidel #3 gives readers a chance to recollect themselves in preparation for the books final two chapters while artwork continues to excel. Read Full Review