With the Wizard and his Frightful Four Hundred hot on their trails, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are scrambling to separately unravel the mystery of the Wizard's new arsenal - and new motivations. But when the investigation brings the twins together again, will they be able to put their differences aside long enough to take down an enemy who wants to tear them apart forever?
Rated T+
What can I say about this book that I haven't said about the previous two? I'm in love with the art work. It feels like a classic style with much more detail and rich vibrant colors. The story has been so much fun and dramatic. Pietro is a blast to read. He's cocky and hilarious. Wanda is absolutely beautiful and so powerful, to the point that she's spending a lot of time holding back. I find myself still intrigued by what the letter from Magneto said. What would Wand think Pietro couldn't accept? The Wizard started out as your stereotypical, mustache twirling villain, but grows into something deeper with each issue. If the trend continues, issue 4 should only continue to impress. Read Full Review
This is easily the densest issue of Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver yet, delivering pounds of wordy dialogue and lore for the larger Maximoff family. Read Full Review
The rush in development for the antagonist drags Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #3 down a bit. Though this is a reflection of the quality expected from this series as while this issue is still solid overall it does not reach the heights of the first two issues. Read Full Review
Art: 4/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 7/10