Michael Fisher, the most ordinary man alive, has made it into Manhattan, hoping to rescue his estranged son, Josh, from the creature trapping him in his school. Meanwhile, the Vice-President has effectively staged a coup, taking command of a country braced for super-powered war. And he will go to any lengths to prevent Dr. Tara McDonald from finding a cure to the super-powers plague!
Over the past two months I have either read mini-series that missed the mark and had terrible endings or I have read mini-series that captured everything a mini-series is meant to be; Ordinary definitely falls into the latter of the two. You can trade wait on this one if you want to, but hopefully you've been following this powerful mini-series each month because it's worth your time and money. Read Full Review
Ordinary #3 ends on a high note. Williams and D'Israeli have used three issues to tell an extraordinarily fleshed out and expansive story in a relatively short amount of time. There is room for more exploration in this world, and it would be nice to see more, but this could easily serve as an actual end. No matter which route is taken, Ordinary is something special. Read Full Review
I wouldn't say that this a series to avoid despite my negative views of this final issue there are some great aspects, it's just the rushed nature of the ending feels like an anticlimax. To make a short series like this have real impact you need the landing to hit home and in some ways all I can really say about this issue is it felt very ordinary. Read Full Review
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