Jimmy Olsen comes to town with his ear to the ground for a Daily Planet scoop, and Fire and Ice have a beauty salon full of ex-villains that Fire's certain they can rehabilitate (in fabulous reality-show fashion, no less!) and Ice is desperate to hide. But if they're gonna make it through the day without Big Blue swinging back through Smallville to clean up their mess, Fire and Ice will have to look past the growing chasm between them and work together to sell Superman's pal the story of a lifetime.
Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #3 is another fantastic issue of the series. Its hilarious throughout, feeling like a really great episode of a classic sitcom, then ends on a very dark cliffhanger that sets the stage for grimmer things to come. Its a roller coaster ride of a book and its highly recommended. Read Full Review
This issue, while a filler chapter, continues the series trend of being a fun and engaging series full of laughs and heartwarming moments between two inseparable heroes. Read Full Review
Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #3 continues the trend of this series being the must-buy that flies under the radar of fans. The sense of tone and dedication to continuity and DCs history help create one hell of a uniquely great read. Read Full Review
If you aren't having fun with Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, you're missing out. Read Full Review
The biggest selling point of this series is Bustos' amazing art, which somehow feels like a perfect hybrid of Amanda Conner and Kevin Maguire. Could do with less of Ambush Bug's crude comments, though. Read Full Review
Fire & Ice: Welcome To Smallville #3 is tone-deaf, unfunny, chaotic mess of a comic. The main characters are increasingly unlikable, the plot lacks sense and purpose, and the mediocre art is uninspired. Read Full Review