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Low, Vol. 3: Shore of the Dying Light by Rick Remender

ltg584's review

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4.0

This series has just entered a whole new world of weird... and if you know anything about the series up to this point, you still won't even have a clue just how far out this has become. Perhaps a tad too far for me...

Still outstanding artwork though, so I'm sticking around for the long haul!

amazedemon's review

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4.0

It's getting good now. Less exposition more adventure this time round. Hope and hopelessness abound, with double-crossing and mentally unstable characters thrown into the mix.

annabend's review

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3.0

Greg Tocchini's artwork is even more stunning in this volume. The story really picked up and moved along. Can't wait to see what happens next, but be warned I don't the story is ever going to be nice and neat.

youfelinedevil's review

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3.0

I liked this but the art seemed sort of lacking.

booksthatburn's review

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3.5

LOW Volume 3: Shore of the Dying Light is a story of disillusionment, both clinging to & fleeing from hope. I started this series last year and it’s not for everyone, but if you like dark and frequently depressing sci-fi set underwater, check these out.‬

CWs for the series so far:
Death, mass death/massacre, murder, gaslighting/general mindfuckery, parental death.

I like this series, but “enjoy” doesn’t feel like the right word. Glad I read them, but they aren’t fun, exactly.

thatonenerdygirl's review

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5.0

Well, that was a wild ride. I'm glad I picked this series up again!
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