Stillwater #3
| Writer | Chip Zdarsky |
| Artist | Ramon K. Perez |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
After witnessing what happens to rule breakers in Stillwater, Daniel must come to terms with what it really means to live forever. And what exactly is a deathday?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Bleeding Cool - Theo Dwyer
Nov 27, 2020Stillwater #3 is Chip Zdarsky's master class on exposition as he turns what could've been an info dump into the best issue yet. Read Full Review
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9.1
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Nov 18, 2020Ramon Perez delivers some great imagery throughout the issue. The sequence in the beginning of the issue with Daniel attempting to escape is brilliantly laid out. The rest of the issue has a great contrast that showcases the beauty and serenity of the surroundings while reminding the reader of the threat of the leaving. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comics Bookcase - Keigen Rea
Nov 18, 2020Stillwater #3 maintains the pace of the previous one, opting to spend its time fleshing out the town. Not the strongest issue so far, but still worth checking out. Read Full Review
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9.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Dec 04, 2020Stillwater has really hit its stride here. It's introduced a killer concept and now it's getting ready for some sweet vengeance. Who would have known that such carnage could be unleashed in a place where you'll never grow old and die? Read Full Review
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7.4
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Gabriel Hernandez
Nov 17, 2020STILLWATER #3 improves on the prior issues with some answers and some humor. If you're a fan of the series up to this point, this issue will give you more to like. Read Full Review
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7.3
Major Spoilers - Wayne Hall
Nov 23, 2020I've read many "isolated and weird" town stories over the years. What makes this one interesting to me is the people, including Daniel and the doctor. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Nov 18, 2020Yet even shackled to the direct market model, Stillwater #3 still manages to provide sufficient details and one exceedingly excellent moment of violent humor in this issue to keep readers engaged on a monthly basis. Read Full Review