Maestro clashes with the Abomination in a showdown for the ages! But Abomination is far from the only person gunning for Maestro, and when Emil Blonsky turns out to be just the opening salvo of a larger attack, can the Maestro continue to out-smash and outwit the forces that want him dead?
RATED T+
Maestro: World War M #3 shows a depth for the secondary characters we don't find in Maestro. Read Full Review
Even though it's easy to write off this ongoing Maestro series at first glance, it genuinely has some of the best writing in all of comics at the moment. Read Full Review
Overall, MAESTRO: WORLD WAR M #3 focused more on the heroes and less on MAESTRO which was a bit disappointing. However, the narrative itself was entertaining even in its meta-climate of interpretation. If youve been following MAESTRO now for quite some time, Id highly recommend picking up this series expecting nothing huge to unfold before your eyes. Still, if youre new to MAESTRO, this is most certainly not the place to hop on board. Let me know what you think, have s great week, and God Bless! Read Full Review
Peralta delivers some dramatic and beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The action was visually thrilling and the characters look great. Read Full Review
It is a bit more light on with action than the previous entry in the series I have read so if you are fine with reading more exposition rather than action you will enjoy it more. Read Full Review
This is a pretty quiet episode, with a lot of time (if not a lot of depth) devoted to soul-searching among the Maestro's enemies. Even the art is a bit subdued -- but a long way from bad.
I'm fully satisfied, though, because I can see that the author is winding up a hidden twist-punch to deliver later on. I'm eager to see how it plays out.