Annalize, the recently murdered supervillain child is on the run, with a reliable robot near her, and she narrowly avoids death and capture. That means she’s greeted by another supervillain who doesn’t want to help her until we defeat everyone with #2. However, there are things like fish in the robots, and Analyse is pretty ok for killing.
#3 opens in a flashback when Annalize’s father points the yellow robot towards the device. It’s still played like a mystery, but what he does is pretty clear. Annalize’s father is at least in his mind, but he has to pretend it’s just another robot to avoid making things worse for Annalize.
You get that feeling when you cut to the present where Lord Mortus is questioning the analysis. He is a rather dramatic supervillain with a metal helmet. The robot tries to avoid death for the purpose of annalyse, but it’s also ridiculous about its abilities and what it is. The fact that Lord Mortas is extremely arrogant helps to make sure he can believe in his decisions, even if he leaves the analyze with just the robot. He should know that these robots are dangerous, but he thinks he can’t hurt people.
Ultimately, this is a problem with a lot of good action, with Annalize taking out the bad guys and the robots doing the same thing. Meanwhile, the secret villain group is trying to make heads and tails of what’s going on, and a new mystery appears around Annalise’s mother’s identity.
I love her attitude.
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Stefano Landini continues to invest in the fight with horrifying stab wounds, punches and gunfights. Annalize is like your own machine and you can take out the Lord Mortus without any trouble. The outstanding double-page splash contains 38 panels, most of which consist of before and after conversations between the robot and the analyze. It reminds us that while the robot is extremely human in its response, Analyse has grown quite a bit. All this action, including crazy gas scenes, often juxtaposes with the characters’ mundane scenes.
One of the complaints about this issue is the good guy side of things. Super spies have a short meeting at one point, with most complaining. So far, he has been mostly behind or lacking in major events and has barely developed. It is unclear how important his or Queen’s tactics, known as Veil, are in all this.
We filmed #3 and maintain momentum with visceral behavior and emotional core growth, reinforced by engaging character development and stylish visuals.
“We’ll defeat everyone with us” #3 offers action and new mystery
We’re defeating everyone with #3
We filmed #3 and maintain momentum with visceral behavior and emotional core growth, reinforced by engaging character development and stylish visuals.
A gripping action sequence including outstanding splash pages with dynamic panel work
Strong character moments between Annalize and The Robot
Stefano Landini’s visually intense art, memorable violence and mood
Subplot containing veil agency and spy characters
The story occasionally leaps towards the familiar supervillain ratios
