Mystery Men #3 brings in two new characters to the Mystery Men as shown above: The Surgeon, who reminds me of Darkman, what with being burned alive by an angry mob and the mummified look; and Achilles, the Greek hero reborn to the sword and shield in the body of Professor Green, aided by said mystical amulet. Which would have taken on the fullest of its effect had it not been the average-joe-in-jumper look. Both bearing a hatred toward the General for robbing them of the things they had cherished before becoming what they were, both bent on vengeance upon the man.
Obviously the issue's attempt to cover so much ground sacrificed much of the existing Mystery Men's time on the pages. A little too rushed on the writer's part. The issue's ending made little sense from whatever was let on at this point. Shoddily put would have been my definition of the issue.
Obviously the issue's attempt to cover so much ground sacrificed much of the existing Mystery Men's time on the pages. A little too rushed on the writer's part. The issue's ending made little sense from whatever was let on at this point. Shoddily put would have been my definition of the issue.