Jennika's collision with her past reaches its climax as old enemies return! Alone and seemingly outmatched, Jennika must search inside herself and ask if the cure for mutation is worth the price...
Jennika #3 wraps up this three-issue mini-series. While the ending is no shocker, Brahm Revel did deliver a story we needed about Jennika. She needed her own space to delve into her head. A lot has happened to her, so this mini-series was desperately needed to flesh out her "new" self a bit more. The back-up stories also helped flesh out her character more, as well. While nothing happens that you won't expect, it was good to finally set her character on solid ground and now to move forward, with this behind us. Read Full Review
I was so disappointed with Jennika #2 that I bumped #3 up in my review schedule to get it out of the way. Fortunately, this installment is a little better but not enough to recommend to anyone outside of completionists. In fact, if the second issue had been shorter or dropped and left the political stuff on the cutting room floor this could have been a solid mini-series or One-Shot.
This issue resolves the sub-plot involving the mutant cure and introduces a somewhat surprising villain into the mix. The conclusion turns out to be a lot goofier than expected and further adds to my belief that a lot of this series was thrown together with little editorial oversight.
The main problem with this issue and the last is that w more