Wayward #3 Reviews

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I feel like issue 3 is where we’re finally hitting our stride with Wayward and reviewers seem to agree. Check it out!


All-Comic: 4/5 “Key moments are dropped within the book to show that the scope is going to be huge. Needless to say, minds will be blown.”


Big Glasgow Comic Page: 4/5 “Steve Cummings’s art remains fascinating, each and every image is extremely precise, very often worth just looking at in order to admire the detail he put in it.”


Comic Attack: “If you’re a fan of well written characters, Japanese mythology, and great comics then start reading Wayward.”


Comic Book Bin: 10/10 “Yeah, it’s not fluke. Wayward is one of the best new titles of the year.”


Comics the Gathering: 10/10 “Wayward shows no signs of slowing down and is making its way towards my favorite book of the year.”


Comix I Read: 4.5/5 “This series has been stellar since the start… a wonderful world with a wonderful story.”


Con Freaks and Geeks: 9/10 “…if you are not reading this book, you are missing out on an amazing story with wonderful art.”


Fandom Post: “Wayward’s doing the right things and it’s looking good and building events and I like that the potential villain side is just now really making its way into things.”


Fangirl Nation: “The story is pulling me in and I am already frustrated that I have to wait another month for the next issue.”


Geeked Out Nation: 9/10 “Zub writes teenage interactions and problems realistically while balancing the supernatural elements and world-building. Cummings’ art continues to explore the wonder and horror of Tokyo as well as show the characters in dynamic action.”


Ghost Volta: 10/10 “This is one of the rare occasions where the creative team as a whole works in total unison to put out a truly stellar product.”


Iron Violet: 4.5/5 “Wayward is an excellent book that tells a fantastical story in an authentically-written Japan.”


Multiversity: 8/10 “A well-paced and beautifully drawn journey into the supernatural side of Tokyo.”


OmniJerBear: “This is definitely the book of the year. Pick it up.”


Outhousers: “Jim Zub and his crew do a stellar job of creating a Tokyo that feels both real and drenched in mythology.”


The Read Pile: “If you’re not reading Wayward, I really recommend it.”


Rhymes With Geek: 10/10 “Great story. Amazing art. Beautiful designs. Wayward is my pick for book of the year!”


Shadowhawk’s Shade: 10/10 “The art here is pretty damn fantastic…one of the best new comics of the year”


Sound In The Signals: “This is definitely on my short list of favorite new series right now.”


The Telltale Mind: 4.5/5 “There is a little humour sprinkled throughout the book which combined with the beautiful colouring, really keeps the feel of the story nice and light. Overall, a fantastic book and probably the best Image launch in the last few months.”


TMStash: 10/10 “How they manage to keep such a warm feeling in such a strange tale is amazing to me.”


Unleash The Fanboy: 9.5/10 ” It’s a thriller with a heart of gold, where just enough character development and arc progression adds up to a downright engaging cliffhanger. In other words: this release soundly comes highly recommended.”


We The Nerdy: 8.9/10 “There’s also a nice little twist at the end that makes me think this comic series will veer into a direction I cannot predict”

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Published on October 31, 2014 06:25
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