The Monitors-what are they? Who is behind them? Begin to find out, this issue. Plus: a surprising development for Rock and an unexpected ally for Pylon.
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Overall, this is a mess of a read. There are things to like about it, but overall too many questions are still unanswered and some of the plot threads are weaker than others. Triple Helix #2 is going to be released November 13, 2013 so pick it up at your local comic book store or through digital distribution then. Triple Helix #3 is expected to be released sometime in December. Do you agree with this review? Please comment your thoughts below. Read Full Review
If Triple Helix #3 doesn't introduce any new elements next time around " then you might want to consider dropping it, as there's not much here that we haven't seen before. Read Full Review
Triple Helix #2 just feels stagnant. It felt like a chore reading through to the end. It wasn't just that nothing interesting was happening; it was also that the characters fail to be engaging. Each member of the team seems to generic. The newbie doesn't follow orders, the leader puts himself at risk to help his team. It's all stuff you've seen before. I'd hoped that Triple Helix would end up being new and interesting, but if the second issue is any indication, this simply isn't the case. There are too many characters, and none of them are unique. It's just too difficult to get invested in Triple Helix at this rate. Unless the story picks up extremely quickly, I'm going to have a hard time making it through the next issue. Read Full Review
There's no doubt that John Byrne is a comics legend, but in today's rich comics landscape, Triple Helix is painfully sub-standard, and the weight of Byrne's name is likely the only thing carrying this book to print. Read Full Review
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