Power Man and Iron Fist #3

Writer: David Walker Artist: Sanford Greene Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 20, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 14
8.4Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

BROMANCING THE STONE!
•  POWER MAN and IRON FIST are swimming through New York City's currents of crime trying to retrieve the SUPERSOUL STONE. Beware the underworld undertow!
•  Meanwhile, JENNIE and BLACK MARIAH's nefarious plans begin to bear fruit.
•  With a magic-fueled crisis at its tipping point and all of New York hanging in the balance it's the perfect atmosphere to rekindle a smoldering friendship, so GET IT TOGETHER ALREADY, LUKE AND DANNY!
Rated T

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Allen Thomas Apr 20, 2016

    While initially I wanted something different for Jessica Jones in the context of this series, and still do, I also understand why she would be characterized the way she is. Power Man and Iron Fist #3 is the continuation of a narrative that is wholly distinct from the rest of cape comics because it has a feel that is uniquely cultural, something we dont often see. I appreciate the fact that it feels like something I grew up with and the people remind me of the Black people I grew up with in my daily life and that I saw in Black-created media. This series is a gem that Im not sure many people see, and this issue further cemented that reality. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Robert Reed Apr 25, 2016

    Power Man and Iron Fist #3 continues the excellence that David Walker, Sanford Greene, and Lee Loughridge have shown in the first two installments of the series. The main strength of the book is its ability to keep up the juggling act between the heroes and villains, the action and humor. If they can add Jessica Jones to the mix, the series will truly be superb. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Apr 23, 2016

    The third issue of Power Man and Iron Fist loses a little bit of its spark, but not enough to cause any lasting harm. This is still a very fun series, and one of the best duos in comics right now. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Levi Hunt Apr 21, 2016

    David Walker's story doesn't match up to his own humor or Greene's art yet (in fact Walker's portrayal of Jessica Jones is problematic here as she's not so much a character as an obstacle in the way of the men's fun), but if the story can catch up, this should become a runaway hit. Read Full Review

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