Seeley does a very good job.
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Seeley does a very good job.
It lacks the kind of nuance that would elevate it.
Narratively, it’s a bit of a weird fusion.
It’s fun, though.
Two reasonably old guys fight for a few pages.
Things DO get impressively deep.
A charmingly scattered mess.
Seeley’s a funny writer.
The horror flooding through Colleen is heartbreaking.
Tini Howard’s hand-to-mouth fringe poverty milieu is rarely-tread territory for the vampire genre.
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #3 fails to reach the pulpy heights of the first two issues.
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #2 is ridiculous.
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #1 isn’t a good comic by any means, but it’s still entertaining.
An awkwardly expository moment as a rather large crossover event crumbles towards its final issue.
The overall composition of the issue is enjoyable.
The X-Tracts make for a particularly interesting bit of drama their third time out.
While the flashbacks do some work providing details about Apocalypse in the dystopian utopia of The Age of X-Man, they seem unnecessarily tacked-on to an issue that isn’t doing a whole heck of a lot else.
The debut issue introduces many moving parts.
Nergal has reunited the Day brothers, and, by means of a human vessels, brings more demons from Perdition to London.
Contradicting continuity causes confusion and hampers what should be good fun in the first issue of Injustice vs the Masters of the Universe.