Things have taken a turn for the worse inside the Behemoth. With the bus destroyed, the passengers seek refuge on a French fishing vessel. But their new safe haven may not be as safe as it seems…
• Grant Sputore (Director, I am Mother) and Ryan Engle (Writer, Beast; Writer, Rampage) bring their movie-monster magic to comics for the first time.
In the pulse-pounding third installment of *Behemoth*, Grant Sputore and Ryan Engle masterfully crank up the tension as the survivors find themselves thrust from one nightmare into another. The destruction of the bus leaves them scrambling for shelter, leading to what seems like salvation—a French fishing vessel. But as any seasoned horror fan knows, apparent refuge can quickly morph into something far more sinister.
The pacing in *Behemoth #3* is razor-sharp, keeping readers hooked as mystery and terror deepen. Sputore and Engle’s cinematic storytelling prowess is evident here, weaving gripping suspense with just enough dread to make your skin crawl. The atmosphere is dense with claustrophobic unease, magnified by Jay Martin’s stunning cover art, which sets the tone perfectly for the chaos within.
Each issue of *Behemoth* has built upon the last with ruthless efficiency, and #3 is no exception—leaving readers desperate for the final showdown. The character dynamics continue to evolve under relentless pressure, and the uncertainty of their new surroundings only adds to the compelling terror that defines this series.
A must-read for fans of monster thrillers, survival horror, and the kind of storytelling that keeps you breathless until the last page. The creative team behind *Behemoth* has proved, once again, that horror can be both monstrous and deeply human. Bring on the finale!