
By Robert Kirkman (Writer), Cory Walker (Artist), and Val Staples (Colors)
The Story: Destroyer and Turret try to figure out how to find Scar, the mortal enemy of Destroyer that kidnapped Felecia. When Scar is finally found, all hell breaks loose as Destroyer fights to both save a life and get some revenge…
What’s Good and What’s Not So Good: Brutal, intense, violent, and full of great Destroyer character moments, the third issue of Destroyer is one hell of a ride. That said, it’s not perfect. The biggest problem is that some of the action is a bit hard to follow (possibly due to the ridiculous amount of blood being shed). The other problem is that the supporting cast continues to be completely forgettable. While the graphic violence and badass (endearing) senior citizen go a long way towards making up for Destroyer’s weak points, the negatives are rather noticeable at times.
Conclusion: I have a feeling that you’ll be having too much fun with Destroyer #3 to notice the flaws.
Grade: B
-Kyle Posluszny
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