Can the Metal Men trust their new teammate?
The Nth Metal Men believes he's the only one who can help Doctor Magnus and he would have to accept it if he doesn't want his secrets to be revealed.
Another slow issue and I'm not sure if I will keep up with this.
Dan Didio offers a new installment where he explores the consequences of the Nth Metal Man. As I said in the opening issue, I thought the premise about Will Magnus being a complete asshole who constantly recreated the Metal Men without them knowing it was pretty intriguing but sadly Didio is not doing a particularly great job at expanding on that idea since the story hasn't been progressing that much beyond that.
In fact, this issue is mostly a big action scene, there are a few character moments here and there, and some development towards the end but it almost seems like padding which I guess is a way to fill that 12 issue format.
Shane Davis remains in art duties and his work is still decent with expressive characters and clear enough storytelling.
Overall, not bad but not great. Next one better be a turning point.
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