Seeley balances the story pretty tightly between action and investigation.
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Seeley balances the story pretty tightly between action and investigation.
Seeley and Fleecs deliver a lot of tension.
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.