Unearth #3
| Writer | Cullen Bunn, Kyle Strahm |
| Artist | Baldemar Rivas |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Venturing into a vast subterranean nightmare populated with the most hideous creatures imaginable, mankind's last hope against a fiendish-and seemingly intelligent-disease is shattered! Beset by murderous, insanity-inducing beasts from all sides, the American scientific and military task force has become separated in a twisted underground realm. As their bodies begin to change in demoniac fashion, they must fight to keep their sanity... and avoid turning against one another.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - Kate Snchez
Sep 12, 2019Unearth is the series I have wanted. It has the energy of Alien with the suspense and body horror of The Thing and all wrapped into a unique story. It's a must read for horror fans far and wide. Read Full Review
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9.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Sep 11, 2019Baldemar Rivas delivers some beautiful and disturbing imagery in this issue. The art is captivating and I love seeing how far it is pushed in this series and this issue especially. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Connor Casey
Sep 11, 2019The story may not be much, but you can't deny it's pretty to look at. Read Full Review
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3.0
Comic Crusaders - Jeffrey Bracey
Sep 17, 2019I'm pretty lukewarm on this one and I'm hoping reading the previous issues will show me there is a story here worth checking out. I'm certainly not swayed by the art. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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5.5
THE GOOD: -I love the art. I feel like I shouldn't, since on a technical level, it's not great. But Rivas nails the body horror and atmosphere and the color art is great. -That dog scene was really messed up in an awesome body horror way. -These opening scenes are better and creepier than the main story. -I do like the idea of this tunnel system with a literal mind of it's own. That shot was really cool, btw. -Oh man. The body horror got so good here. I love it. THE BAD: -This issue was a bit weaker than usual. Easily my least favorite so far. -The main story has gotten too disjointed. The scenes don't transition well. It's way too hard to distinguish individual characters. I can only tell the two groups apart. more
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7.5