Prowler #3

Event\Storyline: Clone Conspiracy Writer: Sean Ryan Artist: Jamal Campbell Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 28, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 7
7.2Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

THE CLONE CONSPIRACY TIE-IN!
Prowler continues to wrestle not only with the meaning of his existence, but also the underground army of unruly super villains the Jackal has created!
Rated T+

  • 8.7
    Black Nerd Problems - Omar Holmon Dec 29, 2016

    Ryan and Campbell are a devastating team together, I'm really looking forward to what they're going to have Hobie doing outside of The Spider-Family related events. Much like how Ryan loves to use entendres with his opening captions repeating under different circumstances at the end of the book, this book keeps coming through and making you change your point of view on Hobie Brown for the better. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Dec 31, 2016

    While it still rubs me the wrong way that Hobie Brown is dead and a clone has taken his place in this ongoing series, I'm starting to warm to the whole concept, I guess. At the very least, this is a strong issue with solid character work as Clone Hobie outsmarts and takes down his rival, the new Electro. Ryan easily gets into the character's head as he thinks through the problem and the solution, with a nice ticking clock as his clone body degenerates. Solid character writing and solid artwork make for a solid comic. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Branden Murray Jan 2, 2017

    Overall this is an entertaining action filled romp thatshould hold the attention of people reading the Clone Conspiracy event.   Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Superior Spider-Talk - Russ McDonald Jan 3, 2017

    Prowler #3 is a wild ride, light on story but heavy on character and action. Without being restrained to mostly drawing talking heads, artist Jamal Campbell has a chance to show what he is capable Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis Dec 28, 2016

    Once again, Jamal Campbell's art is superb. Considering how much this issue features Electro kicking Hobie's ass, we get plenty of opportunities for Campbell to show off his gorgeous lighting effects within the framework of his deftly rendered fight sequences. Unfortunately, the story leaves something to be desired. While I really like the identifying voice Sean Ryan gives to Hobie, his message becomes redundant by the issue's paradoxical (and far too convenient) end. Read Full Review

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