A supernatural tale of friendship, the devil, and moral gray areas. Renewable energy, imperiled birds, and a crowd of NIMBYs converge at the heart of this parish's latest crisis as curate Billie and Church of Satan priestess Maggie battle with divine windmills and their own internal dilemmas.
"STEEPLE #3, out this Wednesday from Dark Horse Comics, brings us back to a sleepy little town full of monsters from the sea. Oh, wait, not so sleepy after all. Once again, this is a town that finds itself on the face of change. But it isn’t the monsters that are the threat.
You might think that in the world of Steeple, there are enough threats and antagonists already. But you’d be wrong. Steeple #3 went above and beyond in proving to us that sometimes the enemy isn’t the monstrous-looking creature you’d expect.
Steeple #3 is perhaps the most bizarre issue of the series, featuring a new set of characters who believe they can utilize the power of windmills in order to force an early rapture. And yes, that is as risky and crazy as it sounds. And it’s going to force enemies to work together in order to stop it from happening."
Didn't enjoy this as much as the others, though there were a few jokes that made me laugh. I don't know if it's the comic itself or I had a hard time paying attention this time for unrelated reasons.
Steeple, John Allison. This is great. As an Anglican priest this made me smile. Clever, goofy, OTT, quirky British humour. I've ordered the rest of the series.