The Saviors #3 Review


The world has become an alien take over and there doesn’t seem to be much hope but The Saviors, may have something up their sleeves.  Read on to find out more.

Tomas Ramirez is now in the small Mexican coastal town of La Calma, where other new freedom fighters allies intend to test a device to end the threat of the aliens forever. But the aliens have a counterattack plan of their own, so this certainly will be the Day of the Dead.

Okay, so when we last left our hero he was trying his best to survive with everything that has been going on. Now, he has come to La download (2)Calma, where things are getting ridiculous. The one nice thing about this book is that it transition from one thing to another so smoothly and creatively that it works. So with Tomas, the thing that happens in this issue is that they think that they have found a way to put the aliens out of commission and it’s smart. It’s not some farfetched or anything but very interesting. However, things do not go well because of the aliens. The counteracting of the aliens is something to be admired as well. They have this counteracting thing down to a tee. It’s something that you will have to read. The one problem I have is that I feel that it’s losing its fun that I fell in love with at first but it seems to be going away. It might be just for this issue and I hope that.

The writing and art is great and does a great job working with each other. Each panel is exciting and interesting by the writing and the art that weave together to tell a fantastic story and create visuals that are satisfying to the eye.

“The Saviors” is developing into an exciting story but, only, if it stays fun. I recommend it.

OUR RATING
8
+This issue works for B movie format -It might be losing it's fun? +Kick ass art always a good thing +New characters, means new adventure!

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