BROKEN PROMISES AND BROKEN BONES!
As Manifold's trail goes cold, tensions between Rogue and Gambit heat up! For months now, they've been pulling apart - Rogue busy with her X-Men duties, Gambit risking eternal death in Otherworld? Now, when Gambit discovers Rogue's been keeping secrets, the couple must face their issues head-on. Orrrr they could split up and tackle the fight solo - that sounds smart, right? But WHO is gathering super-powered humans? And why is Manifold so important anyway? The mystery continues in Stephanie Philips and Carlos Gomez's explosive romp through the Marvel U!
Rated T+
Rogue and Gambit #3 doesn't pay the best homage to this complex and unique relationship, instead favoring plot development over character development. Read Full Review
Rogue & Gambit continues to deliver straightforward superheroics in its third issue while adding some texture to the tension between the lead characters. Read Full Review
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The words and art are pretty good (the art moreso), but I remain unimpressed by the structure and the premises. There are way too many mysteries for a #3. Why are Rogue and Gambit so prickly with each other? What does Destiny need Manifold for? Who's kidnapping those powered people, and why? *Some* mystery is OK, but by this point, I really need *something* clear to latch onto. Endearing characterization could do the job, but I'm not seeing that either.