Prodigy: Slaves of Mars #3

Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Stefano Landini Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: October 16, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
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Edison Crane and his older, smarter brother team up to find out who murdered their father in a journey that takes them to a secret colony on the surface of Mars and a never-to-be-forgotten fight at the White House Press Association Dinner. Don't miss!

  • 10
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Jan 1, 1970

    Slaves of Mars #3 is keeping this series going strong with an issue that raises it to another level. Read Full Review

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    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Oct 16, 2024

    Landini delivers awesome art throughout this issue. The visuals beautifully capture the intensity of the action and the suspense of the story. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Oct 16, 2024

    PRODIGY: SLAVES OF MARS #3 keeps escalating the action, the urgency, and the stakes as Mark Millar puts the Crane brothers through a series of challenges no mere mortal could handle. The weirdly surreal sci-fi story is anything but predictable, and Landini's grounded art makes the impossible seem possible. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dave DSG Oct 22, 2024

    Plot
    Edison and Elijah prepare for another attack by Froth Schroeder, who they know is related to the secret project their father was working on on Mars. They only have a piece of paper with dots representing the Cygnus Constellation.

    But Froth sends them a cat controlled by his butterflies and warns them that they must stop the launch of nuclear missiles that he forced the US president to launch using his butterflies. Edison and Elijah go to the hotel where the president is with everything they have, but they fail to stop the launch. At this moment, Froth appears to tell them that he is not behind everything, that it is a fictitious name, it is SHORT ORDER CHEF backwards and he blows his brains out. Who is controlling all t more

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