Redlands #3
| Writer | Jordie Bellaire, Vanesa Del Rey |
| Artist | Vanesa Del Rey |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Love and righteousness keep the biggest hearts in Redlands, despite the crime rate. But the biggest hearts are within the biggest beasts, and no animal or serial killer is safe if they dare to cross them.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Pierre Brown
Oct 11, 2017Perfect series for fans of horror and witches. Especially fans of the darker elements of American Horror Story: Coven. Read Full Review
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10
PopCultHQ - Joshua Winchester
Oct 11, 2017PopCultHQs overall assessment:For every new issue of Redlands, the team of Jordie, Vanesa and Clayton serves up a helping of horror and police procedural that is a delight. Cues are taken from some of the best aspects of the horror genre, wedded to CSI style police work. That balance is one on the long list of reasons why people should pick up the new issue and see how great it is for themselves. Read Full Review
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10
Comicosity - MJ Rae
Oct 11, 2017This issue finally gave me the one thing I wanted most from a Florida based horror story: Gators! The witches are up to some terrible tricks, and new characters are taking the stage. As the plot and cast continue to follow a winding, unexpected path, Redlands is only improving. As far as what will happen next in Redlands… I have no idea. Whatever is coming, it's bound to be bloody, brave, and beautiful. Read Full Review
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9.6
Black Nerd Problems - Jordan Calhoun
Oct 09, 2017Overall, three issues in and Redlands is on pace to be the best horror comic I have ever read. Bold statement, but without hyperbole " this is one fun, scary, remarkable comic from its onset. Sky's the limit, and I look forward to seeing how high it can reach. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Oct 09, 2017A strong third issue does a heck of a lot, but also leaves you scratching your head. Read Full Review
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8.0
GWW - Christopher Rodriguez
Oct 10, 2017A lot is left in the air after this issue, but the art is still fantastic and the plot is still interesting. The story keeps you guessing, and there is some very clever world-building going on. Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Joshua Hilgenberg
Oct 16, 2017Bellaire and Del Rey flip one horror's tired tropes on its head, which has been one of the most successful parts of Redlands. No matter what it looks like, you're probably wrong " especially true in this issue's twist.Read more at http://all-comic.com/2017/redlands-3/#FlEDbbfxiqLF9del.99 Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Book Corps - Pierre Arnette
Oct 11, 2017This is only the third issue, so if you need a new horror/rural noir book to add to your pile, please make it this one. Read Full Review