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White Sky #3

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On the run from a group of bloodthirsty scavengers, Violet and Walter start the journey toward San Francisco. But safety seems impossibly far as hundreds of ravenous spirits descend on them. In the meantime, David, who’s being held prisoner, begins to plot his escape.

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Published April 29, 2026

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William Harms

88 books6 followers
William Harms has written for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, Top Cow, Sony Computer Entertainment, and 2K. He was the lead writer on Mafia III, which was widely acclaimed for its narrative and was nominated for several writing awards, including a British Academy Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Games Award.

His graphic novel series Impaler was nominated for an International Horror Guild Award.

He resides in Northern California.

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454 reviews10 followers
May 1, 2026
White Sky #3 — ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Writer: William Harms
Artist: Lee Loughridge
Cover Art: JP Mavinga

This series just keeps proving why it’s my favorite blend of horror, ghosts, and survival in a world that’s completely lost its mind. Issue #3 doesn’t slow down for a second—it tightens the tension, widens the danger, and pushes every character to their breaking point.

Violet and Walter’s flight toward San Francisco is pure chaos in motion. The scavengers are bad enough, but the real terror hits when the spirits descend—hundreds of them, ravenous and relentless. Harms writes these encounters with a sharp, cinematic rhythm, and Loughridge’s art turns every ghostly swarm into a nightmare you can practically feel crawling up your spine. Mavinga’s cover continues to set the tone: stark, haunting, and full of dread.

What really lands in this issue is the emotional split. Violet and Walter are fighting to stay alive on the outside, while David—isolated, injured, and imprisoned—starts plotting his escape on the inside. The dual narrative builds a sense of inevitability: these characters are being pulled toward each other, but the world is doing everything it can to tear them apart.

And of course, in true White Sky fashion, the issue ends right when you’re fully locked in again. Another cliffhanger. Another “you’ve got to be kidding me.” Another perfect installment in a series that refuses to let you breathe.

On the run from a group of bloodthirsty scavengers, Violet and Walter start the journey toward San Francisco. But safety seems impossibly far as hundreds of ravenous spirits descend on them. In the meantime, David, who’s being held prisoner, begins to plot his escape.

Happy reading from the Void 👻💀📚
374 reviews2 followers
May 2, 2026
It okay

Three comics an now have to wait? This is why I prefer graphic novels instead of individual issues you know if a story is complete (hate the expense). I am interested in this story this individual issue was too short. What I've read so far (take in mind adding the other two) recommend give this tale a try currently holds my interest... we'll see if it continues. I do like the art.
1,070 reviews5 followers
May 12, 2026
Really good series.

This comic is really good. Very nuanced characters and the story is unfolding beautifully. Really good series that I look forward to every time it releases. Read it. Its worth your time.
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1,160 reviews5 followers
May 2, 2026
This is a really bad story but the covers always suck me in thinking it will somehow get good.
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401 reviews3 followers
May 13, 2026
3.5 I honestly don't know how I feel. I love a good post apocalyptic story but this one is kinda eh 3 issues in. Nothing much is happening or explaining.
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