Madrox #3

Writer: Peter David Artist: Pablo Raimondi Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 17, 2004 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 3
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    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Nov 30, 2004

    First off I have to say the cover image is a fun look at Multiple Man's powers, as it does a nice job of reflecting the idea that Jamie's dupes sport different personalities. As for the interior art the book opens with a great little sequence where we see Jamie has to figure out whether he wants to continue living as he's drowning at the bottom of a swimming pool. The art also does some nice work on the scene where Strong Guy lives up to his name, and the scene where he discovers the neighbour doesn't take kindly to being told to shut up made me smile. Jamie's escape attempt was also a fun display of his power, as we see how he's able to deal with a locked door, and one has to love his expression when he discovers the personality of his dupe. The scene where Jamie deals with one of the guard using a playing card was also a powerful piece of art, and the final page surprise was nicely handled as it's left up to the art to sell where this dupe has appeared in the book previously. Read Full Review

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