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james_desantis 's review for:
Multiple Man: It All Makes Sense in the End
by Andy MacDonald, Matthew Rosenberg
Multiple Man is BACK! Or is he? Matthew Rosenberg might answer those questions for you here.
So Multiple Man is about Jamie returning to the spotlight. To get the leader of X-Factor back into all our lives. Right off the bat you're introduced to a dupe who survived even though the prime Jamie has died. In doing so he goes to the future to try to change things, and we all know X-men and the future jump forward and jump back can only mean one thing...we're in for a trippy ass adventure.
Good: The twist and turns are usually always fun and over the top. I can promise this, you won't see atleast some of these things coming. I thought the humor was spot on, and reminded me why I loved Jamie so much. The art did it's job, everyone looked pretty good.
Bad: I didn't love the ending. I get it, and it comes and goes as easy as this series started. Answers are left in the wind, hoping that you might return later. Also, the jumping into different time lines can get silly.
Overall, a little fun mini. I didn't love it liked I hoped but with Rosenberg's fun dialogue and never boring plot, it's atleast always fun. A 3 out of 5.
So Multiple Man is about Jamie returning to the spotlight. To get the leader of X-Factor back into all our lives. Right off the bat you're introduced to a dupe who survived even though the prime Jamie has died. In doing so he goes to the future to try to change things, and we all know X-men and the future jump forward and jump back can only mean one thing...we're in for a trippy ass adventure.
Good: The twist and turns are usually always fun and over the top. I can promise this, you won't see atleast some of these things coming. I thought the humor was spot on, and reminded me why I loved Jamie so much. The art did it's job, everyone looked pretty good.
Bad: I didn't love the ending. I get it, and it comes and goes as easy as this series started. Answers are left in the wind, hoping that you might return later. Also, the jumping into different time lines can get silly.
Overall, a little fun mini. I didn't love it liked I hoped but with Rosenberg's fun dialogue and never boring plot, it's atleast always fun. A 3 out of 5.