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    Three #3

    Three » Three #3 released by Image on December 2013.

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    Curse the Spartan who is a Trembler. Shave his beard. Rip his cloak. Beat or spit on him if you will. If you found yourself condemned in such a fashion, a few short years after all of Sparta's men ran, the hypocrisy could bite. Discover why it's not just the helots who suffer under Spartan Law, and discover what a Trembler plans for the three slaves responsible for his shame...

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    “THREE #3″ IS A BRUTAL LESSON IN THE FACE OF LOST HONOR 0

    One of the best things about modern comics is that the form is in no way chained to capes and tights.Three by Ryan Kelly, Kieron Gillen, and Jordie Bellaire, is one of the best examples of the evolution of the form. The book is as much a history lesson as it is a dark, twisted adventure tale. For those who loved 300 and are expecting to find something similar within these pages, they will be frighteningly surprised to see the historical Spartans depicted much more accurately than they were in ei...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Three is a great piece of historical-fiction, illuminating the often unmentioned aspects of Spartan Culture. 0

    Historical accounts are, at the best of times, to be taken with a certain degree of scepticism. Who tells the story is about as important as why. Upon hearing about Gillen's idea for Three I immediately jumped to a kind of weird defensive state. And like Gillen, I had a certain bias over what was being said. Whether the Spartans were what many consider them to be today or not, is kind of irrelevant to the everyday person. But to those interested, it can be a heavily debated thing. One account s...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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