It's a comedy. That's how comedies usually work.
Wonder Twins #3
| Writer | Mark Russell |
| Artist | Stephen Byrne |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Exiled from their homeworld and still trying to adjust to life on Earth as normal teenage high school students and interns for the Justice League, Zan and Jayna find themselves attacked in their own home by the League of Annoyance. Now separated and unable to use their amazing powers of transformation, the twins find themselves forced to rely on Zan's new pet monkey Gleek for help-but does the plucky purple primate even like his new owner enough to give a monkey's butt about these young heroes?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - Ritesh Babu
Apr 10, 2019Wonder Twins continues to knock it out of the park with every issue. Each issue is full of laughs, thoughtful messages, heart and true compassion. Read Full Review
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10
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Apr 10, 2019Lighthearted, fun and gloriously entertaining, Wonder Twins bursts with charm, while still taking a long, hard look at the foibles of modern day society! Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Jason A. Fleece
Apr 10, 2019Wonder Twins continues to be a weird, misshapen highlight in DCs current publishing line. Three issues in and the series still have not hit a false note. Best of all, Gleek is finally center stage. Read Full Review
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9.6
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Apr 10, 2019This is a great limited series that I hope turns into an ongoing one. It certainly deserves it. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Apr 10, 2019Russell's known for his political satire and he's raised some questions here, but it wouldn't work nearly as well without the rock-solid character work. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comicsverse - Victoria Prisco
Apr 10, 2019WONDER TWINS #3 is a visual treat and is worth checking out. While Gleek the monkey basks in the spotlight, the twins tackle some important issues in this innovative comic. Read Full Review
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9.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Apr 13, 2019Wonder Twins just keeps getting better and better. Writing, art, story and characters come together to make a wonderful, hilarious comic! Read Full Review
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8.4
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Apr 10, 2019The art by Stephen Byrne is perfect for the tone and style of this light type of story. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Russ Burlingame
Apr 10, 2019Fun, light, and character-driven writing combines with expressive and kinetic art to make for a hugely enjoyable issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Ari Bard
Apr 11, 2019Wonder Twins continues to be a comic for all ages that will entertain and educate about the problems of today while never giving up hope to be the best we can be as a society. Read Full Review
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8.0
GWW - Brian Villar
Apr 12, 2019The after effects of the Drunkla incident still weighs heavy on Jayna and helps push Russell and Byrne to explore that theme. We not only see it with Jayna but also with Gleek overcoming his past. With so many themes being handled its no shock that Wonder Twins is one of DC better books right now. Read Full Review
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7.6
Multiversity Comics - John Schaidler
Apr 12, 2019packed story. As a series, however, theres not yet a major hook or feeling of urgency. Read Full Review
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7.6
Comic Crusaders - Kevin Given
Apr 15, 2019Those who enjoyed watching the old Superfriends cartoons should get a kick out of this series. Even if you haven't seen the show and just want a cool read, you'll find it right here. Gleek is fun and the twins unite to solve another caper. Too much time is spent on Gleek when his story isn't as exciting as the conflict between Luthor and Math, but it's still a good read especially for the younger generation. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
May 02, 2019Wonder Twins is not that. At least, not this time around. But since Russell and Byrne showed what they are capable of, I am going to hold them to the standard they themselves have set. So this issue is good, but not quite good enough. Read Full Review
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7.0
Black Nerd Problems - Ja-Quan Greene
Apr 10, 2019After Superman warns our unsuspecting twins that they're officially on the villain radar, they slack on being prepared and get captured by the Pee Wee Legion of Doom. Of course, this is all a part of the setup so that Gleek can show how useful a performance monkey can be. Does he wind up saving the day? Wind up being an undercover villain? You'll have to find out inWonder Twins#3 when it drops on Wednesday! Read Full Review
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7.0
Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson
Apr 10, 2019Wonder Twins #3 is another solid entry into the series. If you liked the past two issues you will enjoy this one. I liked that the story had a little heart to it and a good message at the end. It changed up the story dynamics a little bit, while still being very goofy at some points. It has some good laughs and is thought-provoking at the same time, something that Russell excels at. Then again, it is not like I was clamoring to read Wonder Twins or would say it is a must-buy, either. It is good, but then again, after reading it, nothing stands out that much either. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Apr 10, 2019This is a nice issue with a positive message and while I liked the art a lot here, there isn't much of a story going on. This series lacks any sort of focus and while I do like the Wonder Twins, I wish we got more character work and forward progression to make me want to come back each issue. This series is starting to feel like an Afterschool Special when I want a Saturday Morning Cartoon. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Daniel Gehen
Apr 11, 2019What does work is that Russell and Byrne do not forget the world which theyve established in the first two issues. While the comedy may not be as prevalent, there are still several moments which garner a chuckle or full-bodied laughter from the reader, mostly the result of the League of Annoyance. Although it does not reach the same highs as the first two issues, Wonder Twins #3 is a solid change of pace installment. Read Full Review