Motherlands #3
| Writer | Simon Spurrier |
| Artist | Rachael Stott |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The series that The Daily Solicit Text Generator calls "the most dysfunctional mother-daughter duo since...um, EVER!" continues as Tabitha and Selena set their differences aside to survive a siege from competing bounty hunters and a vengeful multiverse mafia! Meanwhile, in the past, teenage Tab enters her rebellious phase as Selena falls from grace.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Brandon Davis
Mar 28, 2018One of the best books being printed right now, Motherlands #3 is a another wise-cracking and endlessly fun journey, paired nicely with the dramatically tense mother-daughter relationship of its conflicted heroines. Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Konrad Secord-Reitz
Mar 28, 2018Motherlands #3 is a relaxing read that will have people laughing at times and slack-jawed at others. Be sure to pick up this issue! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Matt Funk
Mar 29, 2018Motherlands continues to be one of the most promising new Vertigo series in a long time, and this issue provides even more biting humor and wild sci-fi action alongside some truly powerful character work. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - Cat Wyatt
Mar 28, 2018The artwork still has some room for improvement, though it isn't bad. I love the color palette and Bubba character design. The fight with little miss placenta was pretty well done too. I wish there was a bit more detail shown on Tab " especially with her expressions and close-ups. Read Full Review
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8.0
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Mar 29, 2018Good as it is to have original artist Rachel Stott back, the shock value that drove the first two issues of this series is starting to wear a bit thin. Read Full Review
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7.3
Multiversity Comics - Matt Sadowski
Apr 02, 2018The strained mother/daughter relationship at the core of "Motherlands" is further explored in #3 of this whimsical parallel dimensional world. Read Full Review
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5.1
Weird Science - Josh Vermillion
Mar 28, 2018Despite some improvement over the first two issues, this book just isn't hitting very well with me. I'm holding out to see if Simon Spurrier can capitalize on the interesting worlds that he's created, but at this point I'm not into it. The art is growing on me a little bit, so that's something for me to go on moving forward. I just hope the story catches onto that trend. Read Full Review