Dark Horse’s Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks is back with Issue #3. This time around, the team is finally making some money, and the book’s creative team is here to help you see that happen in the book:
- Writer: Greg Pak
- Artists: Wilton Santos & Edvan Alves
- Colorist: Raul Angulo
- Letterer: Nate Piekos
Read Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks #2 Review Here

I said it with the first 2 issues, and I’ll say it here: Wilton & Edvan are creating magic with the art in the series. I love that they are taking Tess and the team, and really showing what they can do within this series. It’s really amazing, and fun at the same time. I also love that Raul’s coloring and Nate’s lettering really tie the whole book together.
There are not enough good things I can say about Greg’s writing in this book. He has really taken this group of adventurers, and really made them a story that works so well together. I love how he wrote each character as theta re in the novels, and that is quite amazing to read on the page. He also just knows how to make these characters work together in the comic, and that is amazing.
Now, this issue sees the team working for Lady of Loudwater, which comes with their first bittersweet taste of authority. They also now have a steady paycheck, and they now also have power to make real change. Now, they also get confronted with some injustice by way of the system they now enforce, and they have to kinda decide where their priorities now lie. Plus, we see Cazrin making a pretty shocking discovery about the White Dragon that is terrorizing the town.
Overall Grade: 10/10– Greg and the team have just one issue left in the series, and I am very excited to see where the series ends. This comic is so good, and fans of this team and D&D will find something in it to love.

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