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Midnight Suns #3

 

 

SCORE: 50

 

Midnight Suns #3 

 

I am getting more sour on this series as time goes on. At this point I am more than halfway through this series so I might as well keep going. In for a penny in for a pound as the old saying goes. I find it interesting that these woke supremacists are okay with so much evil, vile, and wicked content. I guess they show their true colors after all. Wolverine is still completely out of place in Midnight Suns #3.

There will be spoilers in this review. The credits page gives a bit of a recap. What is happening in this series is convoluted beyond belief. A zombie teenager is going to bring about the end of the world. At least to everyone who does not have magical powers. All normal people will die off. She is hidden away by a professor who is also a really old witch. A band of Marvel characters is trying to stop the end of the world. A female sorcerer supreme sends them to another dimension. They were a part of the vision.

The female Ghost Rider takes control of a giant bat so this group of characters can traverse faster. They wind up in a tower of vampires that Blade gets to murder. The other characters minus one all chime in on a murderous spree. They free a Tony Stark sorcerer supreme from another dimension and he promises to help them. At the end of Midnight Suns #3 he gives them black and red costumes. I guess that is supposed to be a feel good moment or something.

The issues families will have with Midnight Suns #3 are magic, false gods, ghosts, demonic, occult, blood, violence, gore, bad language and more. A lot of bad content was crammed into twenty pages of content. There are ads found throughout Midnight Suns #3. It is really hard to tell the good guys from the bad guys in Midnight Suns #3. The alleged heroes do some horrible things in Midnight Suns #3.

Two more issues and this series will be done. I am so looking forward to finishing this comic book series off and never seeing it again. Midnight Suns #3 progresses the story along a little bit. The zombie teenager is going to be facing some serious problems going forward. In fact Midnight Suns #3 sets up the end of the world in a few facets. I wonder if the heroes will be able to save the day or not.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 50%
Writing: 55%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Story: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Sacks, Zagaria, Fabela
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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