On gritty Earth-Omega, Dragonfly locates his runaway partner, Stinger. Is what he does next a rescue - or an abduction? On sunlit Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman's mental block against fighting might find its solution in the mysterious Lady Dragonflyman! Plus the usual Ahoy short prose stories and illustrations.
In this issue, Dragonfly doesn't get quite the attention that Dragonflyman does" at least, the latter's story has a lot of punch to it than the other's tale. That's from my perspective, anyway. Read Full Review
Personally, something big feels like its building In the relationship between Stinger-Omega and Dragonfly. Something definitely feels on the horizon. However, how does that story fit with Earth-Alpha, especially after this issue which was so Earth-Alpha heavy? My hope is that Peyer has a plan in the works and these mini-stories are all building to something substantial. Past practice with the writer, as well as the character, leads me to believe this isnt random stories thrown together and that there is an end game to this narrative. That said, this reviewer needs that carrot or cliffhanger to show up really soon and was actually hoping to see it in this issue. Hopefully, DRAGONFLY AND DRAGONFLYMAN #4 will have that wow moment that this fan is searching for. Read Full Review
The plot loses a little of it's momentum this issue as we get a flash back that introduces "Lady Dragonflyman". There are not a lot of story developments but this is still a fun read. It'll probably feel more whole when it's collected in a trade with the rest of the arc.