A review by bookishrealm
The Beauty, Vol. 3 by John Rauch, Fonografiks, Thomas Nachlik, Jason A. Hurley, Jeremy Haun

3.0

This was an interesting aspect of the series but also in some ways not necessary. I understand having one "beauty" killer but having an additional one seemed a little like overkill. I did enjoy learning how the characters from volume 1 for their start. It made everything so interesting. This is definitely an insight to the social ramifications to having the beauty or even wanting the beauty or just wanting to date without having to worry about the beauty. Yes this comic book series is science fiction in nature but it's also a social statement which is what I really enjoy. I'm interesting in seeing where they take the rest of this comic.