• Young Kang stalks his future self to the site of his first major battle with the Avengers, hoping to change the course of his destiny once and for all. But the fate of the villainous Doctor Doom has long been entwined with Kang's - and no one interferes with Victor Von Doom's timeline but Victor Von Doom.
• It's Kang vs. Kang vs. Doom - with the future of the universe on the line!
RATED T+
Kang The Conqueror #3 gives you exactly what it says on the cover – Kang vs. Dr. Doom. The story doesn't waste any time and gets young Kang and the reader right into the meat of the story with great action, fun character interactions, solid development for young Kang, and great art. The comic brings in Dr. Doom in a way that makes sense for the character and this series, and his overall characterization is written pretty well. The art by Carlos Magno and colors by Espen Grundetjern continue to excel in the comic in making the action, locations, and characters all look superb. Read Full Review
In Kang the Conqueror, as a possible necessity of weaving so many timelines and stories together, the logic of time travel is hand-wavey and refuses to acknowledge any clear rules. As a result the ironic twists that arrive in Kang the Conqueror only read as a further step in a preordained path rather than anything consequential based on this young Kang's choices thus far. Read Full Review
This book is just wonderful. Read it. Seriously.
Young Kang defeats Old Kang (and guest star Dr. Doom), but when he tries to start changing his past (Future? Dang time travel), the story of Kang begins folding in on him paradoxically. The verbal and visual storytelling remains rock-solid (albeit not spectacular), and this installment is thoroughly satisfying on its own. The big-picture plot is looking even more impressive; can these creators really tie up Kang's hopelessly messy continuity into a rational knot? I'm eager to find out.
Not as good as the first two issues, but still solid. I hope the miniseries continues to impress from here.
I actually liked this one and the story overall. Its got me hooked and I like the time travel idea of replacing kang
I feel like if you take a backseat some stuff here doesn't really make sense, but if I take into account the character work and Magno's gorgeous art (he can DRAW the Avengers, him and Cafu deserve a chance on an in-continuity Avengers book) this is still an enjoyable issue.