Hercules #3
SCORE: 62
 
 
The longer I have been back in the comic book industry the more I can 
		start to feel where the stories are going. Hercules #3 continues the 
		same theme of the first page being current, and then we go back in time 
		for the rest of the story. What happens in Hercules #3 points us toward 
		who the main villain most likely will be. There are twenty-two pages of 
		comic book content in Hercules #3.
		
		There will be spoilers in my review of the Hercules #3 comic books. The 
		cost of Hercules #3 was $4.99. The credits can be found on the back of 
		the front cover of the Hercules #3 comic book. The front and back covers 
		are thicker than the normal pages which is something that Dynamite is 
		known for. We are given information on the next month in Hercules #3. 
		There are advertisements, and a cover gallery in Hercules #3.
		
		The issues families can have with Hercules #3 are false gods, goddess, 
		lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. There is a comment 
		multiple times about going through problems is too much for a little 
		romance time. I personally disagree with that attempt at humor. I think 
		men and women couples should make the effort to find time for one 
		another. I completely disagree with the lesson in Hercules #3.
		
		There are two pages of cover galleries for Hercules #3. Dynamite makes a 
		lot of different covers for their comic books. Many of the covers are 
		very similar though. Another one of these Greek false gods get kidnapped 
		in Hercules #3. These hounds wind up making friends with Hercules in 
		Hercules #3 which is nice to see. I liked those doggies personally. They 
		are the highlight of this issue.
		
		The flow feels like we are coming to the climax within the next issue or 
		two. It might be two more issues before it happens. I suppose this 
		series could repeat the same process for one more character and leave 
		the heroes another clue. Ultimately this whole series has felt pretty 
		pointless. Especially if Hades is the main villain. Hercules #3 
		certainly hints at that quite strongly.
		- Paul
		Graphics: 60%
		Writing: 60%
		Replay/Extras: 60%
		Story: 69%
		Family Friendly Factor: 59%
		
		System: Comic Book
		Publisher: Dynamite
		Author: Kalan, Kambadais
		Rating: ‘T' for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
		
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