After experiencing the mysterious effects of Thaddeus Brown’s ashes, Shilo uses his newfound abilities to dig into the origin of N’Vir Free and her powerful minions known as the Core. But the Miracle mantle bears many secrets and leads Shilo and his allies to new faces. But are they loyal to the Free name? The deadly truth Shilo uncovers could spell catastrophe for the galaxy and forever destroy the legacy of Mister Miracle.
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Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #3 continues to dazzle with spectacular visuals and an intriguing story. The series is shaping up to be a highlight of the summer. Read Full Review
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I had a good time with this issue. Lots of Fourth World lore, an old friend of Mister Miracle returns, and our hero is at his lowest moment in the series. I've come around on this series as of this issue. I hope it sticks the landing.
I'm a little annoyed at this whole slowburn effect, that and the lack of Thaddeus in-story despite being on the cover. I mean I like how show business is depicted as being rather parasitic but it doesn't feel great. It's like the humor and address bit was shoehorned in. And I see N'Vir's motivations just a little better. I doubt that it has to actually do Scott and Barda, more like her insecurities about not leading up to their example. Which is what makes her a foil to Shilo in that regard where the cover tells the story.
I was kind of out of it when reading this one. It was not bad, but not good.