JUGGERNAUT ON TRIAL!
It's no secret Juggernaut has been on the wrong side of the law in the past... but can even justice stop him? Or will he tear down the system?
32 PGS./Rated T+
Juggernaut is facing another enemy. Will he be able to survive the Manhattan Justice System? Read Full Review
Juggernaut #3 is a great little issue. It touches on Juggernaut's old sins, adds some more mystery to D-Cel, and sets things up for the next two chapters with a surprise reveal. Why does this villain want D-Cel? That's a great question, and if Nicieza's work on this book so far is any indication, it will be great. Garney's art is spectacular. He was the perfect choice for this book, and he proves it every issue. Juggernaut is shaping up to be much better than anyone could have anticipated. Read Full Review
Juggernaut #3 is a solid issue that just lacked a bit of the heart the other two previous issues had. Still not a terrible issue, but it could have been more. I do like that we get a little more backstory on this new armor, and the continued friendship of Juggernaut and D-Cell continues to be a highlight. The art once again is fantastic; all-around great work from Garney and Milla, who always collaborate well together. Read Full Review
Garney's work continues to be elevated by colorist Matt Milla who makes the big splash pages of the issue really sing. Read Full Review
JUGGERNAUT #3 is an entertaining entry in a, so far, surprisingly good series. The art matches the characters and situations perfectly, and the story is far from predictable in the best possible way. I highly recommend this book. Read Full Review
Juggernaut #3 is created by old pros, so it feels like a familiar comfort read. Read Full Review
Juggernaut #3 seems to be taking the series more into a bigger narrative and direction based on the revelations about Quicksand. The series' strength has been the introspection by Cain over his past as well as his obsession of regaining his lost power. Unfortunately, that feels like it's getting sidetracked. What started out a strong series might be getting distracted and lose its most interesting aspect, a main character looking for redemption and a path forward. Read Full Review
Juggernaut finally gets his time to shine. Worth a look if you are a fan of this character from other stories. Read Full Review
Good enough fight action, but this issue is too plain and lacks the character drama and depth that made the first two issues so good. Read Full Review
Good. Juggernaut with depth that would really make sense in today's society. I sense that he's removed from the villain gallery and just wants to not be a problem any longer. The path to redemption can be worse than the trouble caused. The coloring works well and the dialogue works. The new D-Cel character is a bit mouthy but it works. She provides a bit of direction to the story.
Cain's civil trial is interrupted by, of course, a supervillain fight. (This one may be D-Cel's fault, though.) Although there is a larger plot unfolding, this series has become episodic in a mostly-but-not-entirely good way. The prose is simple but effective, and the art is deceptively rough. There's a lot of smart visual work going on at the blocking level.
This was fine. Nothing standout but I didn't have a bad time reading this.
Whyyy are you so boring?