I felt as if #3 was extremely lacking in areas where #1 and #2 excelled. I've never been one for extremely lengthy reviews and probably never will be but The Wicked + The Divine was a real let down this time. I'd personally rate it a 2.5In my opinion.. this issue felt rushed and all over the place.Or maybe that was the point? Who knows, but I do hope #4 is much better because God knows I'm not going to sit through something like that again.The artwork, however, will continue to make anyone swoon. Generally less approachable than its predecessors, Issue 3 reads very peculiarly as we're engrossed in the gothic gods. But I have to admit the quirky dialogue and polarizing quality of this comic fit in well with the Morrigan and Baphomet's underground music vibe. Like any non-mainstream band, they're not easily embraced by the public eye (and ear?) and will leave some people wondering what they just experienced. As we follow Laura back home, we re-enter the familiar, straightforward storytelling and then get some more of Luci's entertaining, pop-inspired wit. I feel like Luci is a persistently engaging character, that will keep you mentally smiling even if you aren't a fan of the gothic characters.
Do You like book The Wicked + The Divine #3 (2014)?
Oh dear, I think I need all those issue covers as posters. Because of reasons.
—sophia
All the incarnations of The Morrigan are sexy as hell!
—AngelNerd
Just going to pretend that I understood that.
—bookmommie23