Where mutant rock star LILA CHENEY goes...trouble follows!
DAZZLER and Lila duet in Japan while Dazzler's mysterious nemesis continues to create havoc - and some majorly bad publicity. When Lila and Dazzler blow off some steam in the streets Tokyo, disaster strikes. Will this be the last stop for the world tour - and their lives?!
Rated T+
Dazzler is a character who, no matter what, is always someone who everyone likes and maybe even relates to. And her comic continues to show that she is the Shining Star Of The X-Men. Read Full Review
Dazzler #3 takes a considerable step back from issue #2 when Dazzler and Lila take an ill-advised field trip to the worst city in the world if you're trying to go unnoticed. Jason Loo lost the plot (literally) with an issue that's inconsistent with the previous issue and depicts Dazzler making one bad choice after another. If nothing else, the art is very good. Read Full Review
Sorry, but I'm not really vibing with this one. Loureiro's art is, again, super solid, but the story was just a lot less engaging this time around. There wasn't really enough for me to latch onto here, and it doesn't help that a lot of the dialogue continues to feel super generic. Furthermore, Arcade felt like he suddenly came out of nowhere and left the story just as swiftly (No pun intended). Oh yeah, and I am not a huge fan of singing in comics. Especially when the lyrics feel as bland as the normal dialogue.