Universal Monsters Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives! #3 Shows the Dark Waters of Monstrosity
Still, on the hunt for serial killer Darwin Collier, Kate Marsden cannot feel at peace until she puts the man down. While searching, she runs into Doctor Thompson, Christiano, and the Gill Man, who reside in the Black Lagoon. Yet, she accidentally made contact and an intentional connection with the titular monster while exploring the Amazons. As Collier and the monster close in deeper to the group, Kate will face a true blood and flesh monster. Dan Watters, Ram V, and Matthew Roberts deliver the heart-pounding penultimate issue of Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3
Building off of the resonant themes from the original film, Dan and Ram push the continuing narrative in exciting and resonant angles that align with what came before, especially with the notion of explorers encroaching onto foreign land to find answers and what makes someone view another being or creature as monstrous. The social and political commentary within the classic Universal Monster films carries over to Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3. Along with the different perspectives of the characters, it serves as a natural continuation and evolution where it feels modern but never abandons its roots.
And with its status as a sequel, Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3 acts in conversation with the original Creature from the Black Lagoon and the original two sequels that followed it. Considering how issue three ends, it becomes apparent that Dan and Ram have fully embraced the trilogy and found the interesting strands that may not have worked in the original sequels but reworked in the comic, especially with The Creature Walks Among Us, where the pair takes inspiration for Collier’s fate. As man and monster became more blurred as the series went on, the pair tasked themselves to push beyond what came before and enter new territory.
With the hauntingly gorgeous Black Lagoon, Matthew continually delivers incredible work capturing the horrific beauty of the world. Diving into the most explicit horror part of the series, Roberts delivers some excellent body horror mixed with the more suspenseful aspects. His work, along with colorist Trish Mulvihill and letterer DC Hopkins, helps make the book feel akin to a long-lost film sequel and ties it expertly into the iconic world and setting. Even if many decades have passed, the artistic talent makes the book feel like a homecoming to an iconic property.
With one more issue left of this incredible miniseries, Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3 lives up to the extensive legacy of the original iconic film. As Dan, Ram, and Matthew take the series in fascinating directions, they always retain the core identity of what makes the film work so well. The idea of horror has changed since 1954, but Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3 brings a modern and innovative sensibility that forces people to swim in the Black Lagoon to find real monsters.
Story: Dan Watters and Ram V Art: Matthew Roberts
Color: Trish Mulvihill Letterer: DC Hopkins
Story: 9.4 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.5 Recommendation: Read
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