RICH REVIEWS: Toxic Avenger # 3

Title: Toxic Avenger # 3
Publisher: Comics Ahoy
Writers: Matt Bors, Mallory
Artists: Fred Harper, Elliot Mattice
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Rob Steen
Covers: Fred Harper, Matt Bors, Sophie Campbell
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comicsahoy.com
Comments: Melvin was always bullied in school yet now thanks to putrid toxic slop his muscles are super huge. Melvin is being attacked by aliens as is the town. Melvin we see is freaking out and unsure what to do. He is so strong and big now yet still a teen boy who does not know what to do next. The Toxic Avenger does come up with a plan.
We are left with a cliffhanger for the next issue.
The art style is almost cartoonish. It could use more detail. Melvin’s tutu does look cute on him. A little ballet outfit on him is a nice touch to his character. He shows his weaker, more feminine side while his freakish body shows his new side.
The story does have some fighting, yet somehow, it still goes along smoothly. The best part is Melvin. Even with all his great strength and mutations, deep down, he is still the same guy.
Melvin is out of his depths just trying to do the right thing. He looks like a monster yet has a kind heart.
“Glorpo’s Grand Revenge will one day come” This is a prose story that starts with a cute picture of a dog. Glorpio is a sentient robot that hates children. This story will make you feel sorry for the little alien robot dog. It has a good reason to hate children and under the circumstances, you might too.

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