Never Ending #3
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Never Ending #3

Writer: Adam P. Knave, D.J. Kirkbride Artist: Robert Love Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: January 29, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
7.6Critic Rating
5.5User Rating

It's all down to this: the driven-yet-demented hero Chuck Baxter versus mortality and his own superpowers! Can evil scientist Archibald McCrae achieve his life's goal and kill the earth's only unkillable man? And when Chuck's past comes to haunt him, how will he respond? Either way, this is the end.

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges Jan 28, 2014

    The art is spot on. The actions and different things going on, is something that could be difficult but with this artist, it is done. I think for all the issues, it has been done very well. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Sam Roche Jan 30, 2014

    This is the ultimate closer for a great series. I would even goes as far as to say this issue is the team's best work on the mini. I really loved this series and will continue to follow this team. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig Jan 29, 2014

    Never Ending has the perfect combination of superhero and raw emotions. The concept is something new but don't think this timeless piece will leave you in an endless cycle. The time has nothing to do with it. Instead it is relatable to life's moments and how we count these moments. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Big Comic Page - Alan Shields Jan 28, 2014

    The obvious assumption is that Never Ending will continue past this short run, although it really does feel like the story is now done with. The title has pretty much covered Chuck's entire career in flashbacks, and although some of his heroics are briefly skipped over, we know he won, and that honestly feels like enough. On the whole, though, Never Ending has been pretty enjoyable. Despite only being a 3-part miniseries, the pacing of the issues has been handled well, and this final issue wraps up nicely. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Matthew McGrath Feb 3, 2014

    In the beginning the United States takes Chuck on as an employee. The government pays him a salary, but there is no exploration of how that relationship changes, evolves, and, presumably, dissipates. All that should have been expected in a story called Never Ending that concludes in just three issues. Read Full Review

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