Supreme: Blue Rose #3
| Writer | Warren Ellis |
| Artist | Tula Lotay |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
Ethan Crane is missing. Emergency procedures have been activated. Nothing makes sense. We are all in danger.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Coming Up Comics - David Melton
Sep 16, 2014Go get this series and start on the journey that I, personally, never want to end. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Bastards - Steven E. Paugh
Sep 17, 2014You have to forgive me if I'm brazilian waxing too philosophical in this review, but I tend to go overboard like this when I get excited. I could also – very easily – be getting everything wrong, but with something like Supreme Blue Rose, that's also half the fun. Read Full Review
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9.0
Multiversity Comics - Vince Ostrowski
Sep 19, 2014This is going to have a place on some year end lists, for sure. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Booked - Newell Turner
Sep 19, 2014Supreme Blue Roseis a wonderfully weird sci-fi book with the hook of a mystery. It's the kind of thing I've come to expect from Warren Ellis, and even though I get a little confused at times, I'm loving every moment of it. Read Full Review
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9.0
Entertainment Fuse - Elvis Dutan
Sep 23, 2014Tulay Lotay is consistently on form however. The art is the smash hit of this series. Her alien landscapes are superb, as are the Professor Night segments. The latter has become an almost welcome non-sequiter. Theres a lot of raw power flowing through the art and it makes up for the series weaker moments. Its still one of my favorite pulls each month, and hopefully it ties itself up by the end. Too many subplots could sink the ship, but the sailing is too fun to miss. Read Full Review
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8.5
Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin
Sep 16, 2014Supreme: Blue Rose continues to be a must read for this fanboy, as though there are times where it feels a little too crazy, the wacky style of this story has me firmly hooked for future issues. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
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8.0
BGCP - Nick Verner
Sep 16, 2014Warren Ellis delivers another tantalising chapter of this revisioning of Image Comics Supreme. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng
Sep 22, 2014"Supreme Blue Rose" #3 continues the trend from issue #2. It's worth picking up for Lotay's art, but the reader doesn't get any solid answers about what's happening from Ellis. There's still plenty of time for explanations and concrete developments in the opening arc, though, and the originality of the storytelling approach may keep readers hooked until the plot gels. Read Full Review