Image Credit: Jorin Evers

The monster-filled story of The Hunt has been quietly building to an epic climax, with loosely connected short stories in the first two chapters now converging in this third set of tales.

Creator Jorin Evers has done fantastic world building in Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, so much so that the groundwork is already done to launch us into this action packed climax to the series.

It seems that there are bigger, more powerful things in the world than the demons, vampires, werewolves and hunters that we’ve previously seen, and here everything builds to a brilliantly satisfying conclusion.

Though creator Jorin Evers has previously revealed sympathy for the monsters and supernatural creatures in prior chapters of The Hunt, there’s a much more balanced portrayal of the humans here.  His art is phenomenal, and does such a great job with the action and an (at times) overlapping narrative, which never lacks clarity from a visual storytelling point of view. There’s great, sparse use of colour for a singular purpose, which makes the impressive action pop even further.

It’s really impressive stuff, and it’s good to know that, even though this may be the end of this particular story, the universe will continue. And I’ll be there to delve back into it when it does!

The Hunt: Chapter 3 is currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, and was fully funded in 15 minutes! You can pledge for your copy of it, as well as the previous chapters, right here.

Many thanks to Jorin Evers for providing me with a digital copy of The Hunt: Chapter 3 for review purposes.

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