Silver Surfer: Ghost Light #3
| Writer | John Jennings |
| Artist | Valentine De Landro |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Surfer and Ghost Light are caught in the crossfire between the Stranger and A.I.M.! But what do these villainous forces want from our heroes? And why do they look so different? Get ready for a modern twist on these classic Marvel villains!
Rated T+
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But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Apr 12, 2023Silver Surfer: Ghost Light #3 is a wonderful cosmic horror comic. Jennings has truly taken a character out of his comfort zone and made it work beautifully. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
May 03, 2023My love of the Silver Surer continues with this property while also realizing that it's more about Al right now than Norrin. Norrin has some good moments but it's a pretty solid ensemble cast with some interesting moments that highlight a bigger story taking shape. I really like what we get from The Stranger himself and what's going on there as it's a familiar story with some of these epic characters from the Fantastic Four world and how they're reaching breaking points along the way. Jenning's script handles the small character stuff very well while De Landro's artwork is just fantastic in capturing the right tone and look of what these characters are experiencing. I'm excited to see what else is coming in this story. Read Full Review
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ComicBook.com - Connor Casey
Apr 12, 2023It all feels like classic Marvel comics with simple action scenes (faceless AIM soldiers are the predominant bad guys of the issue) and The Stranger is little more than a man with a fancy spacesuit and distinct facial hair ranting and raving to himself. Even the artwork is giving off a more simplistic, retro feel. Read Full Review
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The story chugs along. The plot and characters are interesting enough to engage with the reader--barely--but there's a lot of help they're not getting from the art and especially not from the prose. This was written during the Great Apostrophe Shortage of '22. Oh? There was no such thing? Then what the hell's the excuse for the lack of contractions?
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This is a really dumb comic. The plot is okay, but the dialog between characters is so bad.
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