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‘Crime Syndicate #3’ (review)

Written by Andy Schmidt
Art by Kieran McKeown, Bryan Hitch
Published by DC Comics

 

This has been a decent series thus far and this issue is pretty good as well.

The creative team is really doing a nice job of keeping things pretty interesting and fast paced. I wonder what some of the ramifications of this issue are going to be as well.

We get to see a big development in this issue.

The Crime Syndicate has combined their forces for the first time. Their aim is to take over the world in a pretty big way and actually make some big changes.

We get to see some of that plan in motion.

But there are a lot of forces in play.

Susperia, Johnny Quick, Atomica, and Emerald Knight are facing off against a really big Starro! We get to see some of that battle and it is pretty excellent. But even if they defeat Starro, they have a lot more problems to contend with.

One of those biggest problems is each other!

They are all at each other’s throats and are in a power struggle. If they survive all of this, they still have one major threat coming down the pike. That would be Earth 3’s Alexander Luthor.

There is a backup story as well in this issue that is wonderfully drawn by Bryan Hitch. It is the origin of Superwoman. It is a pretty dark and entertaining tale. The whole issue is.

This seems to only be getting better with each passing issue.

RATING: B+

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