A Trinity War tie-in! As both the heroes and the villains continue to hunt Pandora down, she makes a crucial decision involving the Seven Deadly Sins, one that will affect the entire world
A few speed bumps in the art but enjoyable nonetheless. Read Full Review
The artwork for the comic is pretty decent. There's nothing that really stands too much out about it, outside of the neat double page spread with the Deadly Sins absorbing the heroes' emotion and final two pages. It's all completely competent and well-drawn, but there are some occasional problems. Some facial expressions do not really capture the emotions of the characters well or represent what they should be really considering their dialogue, like how the Sins look rather bored than surprise by what happens at the end. Some people looked like they were drawn in a rush and some have no pupils at all. Read Full Review
This is the best issue of the series by far, and I think that now that Pandora is leaving "Trinity War" and allowed to do her own thing, we're going to see more issues of this quality. It really is fantastic, and if you've been on the fence with this series, I suggest buying this and issue #1 and just going from there. Feel free to skip issue #2. Read Full Review
Sure you could be happy that things finally start moving in the direction in which they should, though it took way too long. Especially for this book to be in its third issue. It's hard to say this was decent at best, but it still has it's importance in moving this event along knowing the core storyline is not going to be dragged along or dragged down by this. Read Full Review
This goes really well with today's Justice League Dark. It'll surely be recapped in Justice League #23since it's a tie-in but if you want some substantial plot progression in the Trinity War story today then this is where you should look. Read Full Review
More than ever, I just want Trinity War to end so we can see what this book has to offer in a more long-term sense. Can Fawkes overcome Pandora's limitations and deliver a conflict that reaches beyond the boundaries of this one event storyline? Read Full Review
Pandora #3 comes off a little flat. All that goes on is a little flash back, and the continuing fight from Justice League Dark #23. The only thing that really saved the issue for me was the last few pages that turned the book back to bad ass. Mostly this issue was hum drum but it did leave me wanting issue #4 so I guess it did it's job. Read Full Review
So, all in all, not a whole lot happens. It's not bad and Fawkes is successfully keeping me reading, but I'm worried that the title character just isn't intriguing enough to keep (or grab, for that matter) the attention of new readers. Read Full Review
A good issue. The conclusion has me intrigued and has roped me in for at least another three issues to see how this plays out.