THE SECRET HISTORY OF MADROX!
• When you saw many footprints, that was Jamie Madrox... When you saw only one set of footprints, that was still
Jamie, but he was carrying the entire Marvel Universe to safety!
• Find out how Multiple Man single-handedly saved the Marvel Universe - past, present and future!
Rated T+
Simultaneously funny and dramatic, this action-packed issue is the perfect lead up to what looks to be a promising conclusion. Read Full Review
I continue to be mad at myself for enjoying something so ridiculous, but Rosenberg has made this entire series so fun and funny that the craziness only enhances the narrative. Read Full Review
Too Many Multiversal Multiple Men and yet somehow not enough. Read Full Review
This is one of those stories that has the feel that it could go off the rails any second. Yet it also has the feel of a roller coaster that allows you that illusion, all the while is guiding you safely through the experience. Rosenberg and MacDonald are experts at making you feel like anything can happen next, all the while knowing guiding the tale along exactly as they planned. Read Full Review
This penultimate issue of Mutliple Man will not leave fans disappointed, but rather have them primed for more. Read Full Review
MULTIPLE MAN #4 is fun, but it is undoubtedly hard to keep up with as the pace, narrative, and characterization continuously changes at the flip of a switch. Read Full Review
The Multiple Man comic starts making sense and therefore starts making the whole mini-series worthwhile. Read Full Review
The final act rewinds to show the first events of the series from the time-travelers' perspectives. It's an easy layup of a revelation, and the stories of the future-dupes gaining their superpowers don't quite justify the space taken to tell them. It's a fairly enjoyable read, but now the pattern is clear and you can use the remaining mysteries in #1 to predict just what timey-wimey shenanigans will come in #5.
It started to make sense a little bit more but still horrible
Too silly and way too difficult to keep track of who is who
I got annoyed more than the X-men did.