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Kick-Ass 3, by Mark Millar

Kick-Ass 3, by Mark Millar

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Kick-Ass 3, by Mark Millar

Kick-Ass 3, by Mark Millar



Kick-Ass 3, by Mark Millar

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The grand finale of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.'s blockbuster! With Hit-Girl in jail, Kick-Ass must lead the super-hero team Justice Forever. But heroes have been outlawed, leaving Kick-Ass to dodge both cops and some terrifying new foes! For the first time, Kick-Ass begins to doubt. Is he in too deep? Meanwhile, Hit-Girl starts running all the gangs in the joint, and a broken Red Mist gets an education from a terrifying crime boss. Soon every costumed hero is not only running from the law...they're running for their lives. As the body count rises, Kick-Ass must decide if bringing justice to the city is truly worth the price. Plus: the secret origin of Hit-Girl! How did litt le Mindy McCready earn her assassin stripes? Find out as KICK-ASS comes to its epic conclusion! COLLECTING: KICK-ASS 3 1-8

Kick-Ass 3, by Mark Millar

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #174955 in Books
  • Brand: Millar, Mark/ Romita, John, Jr. (ILT)/ Palmer, Tom (ILT)/ White, Dean (ILT)/ Kelleher, Michael (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.25" h x .50" w x 6.75" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 232 pages
Kick-Ass 3, by Mark Millar

About the Author Mark Millar is a Scottish comic book writer, known for his work on books such as "The Authority," "The Ultimates," "Marvel Knights Spider-Man," "Ultimate Fantastic Four," "Civil War," "Wanted," and "Kick-Ass," the latter two of which have been adapted into feature films. In August 2007, he won the Stan Lee award at Wizardworld in Chicago. John S. Romita, Jr. is an American comic book artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics from the 1970s to the 2000s. He lives in New York City


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Don't bother By Sam Quixote Mark Millar and John Romita Jr’s Kick Ass was a surprise hit, both as a comic and a movie. It was wild, different and very fun and introduced us to the brilliant Hit Girl, a tiny Tazmanian Devil of violence. Then we got the sequel and the Hit Girl spin-off - neither were as great as the first book but they were still pretty decent. And now we have the threequel, which is also the final Kick Ass instalment - and it was one too many.Mindy, aka Hit Girl, is in jail while Dave, aka Kick Ass, is on the outside, kinda committed to breaking her out with his “superhero” team, Justice Forever, but also kinda not. Because there’s this hot girl he wants to sleep with. And he doesn’t really feel like being Kick Ass anymore. Meanwhile, cliched Italian mobsters are out to be cliched Italian mobsters and Mark Millar shows us just how few ideas he has left for this series. Then it’s over.Kick Ass 3 didn’t need to be 8 issues long. There’s so little to this final instalment that it could’ve easily been a 3-issue miniseries, or Millar could’ve left it as it was at the end of Kick Ass 2: Mindy in jail, Dave lucky to be alive. That would’ve been preferable to this bloated pile o’ nothing.The whole book is made up of half-formed plotlines that are abandoned before their end. Dave plans to break out Hit Girl with Justice Forever before realising none of them have the skills necessary to do anything quite so risky, so they leave Hit Girl behind. Dave then treads water for the whole book living out his superhero fantasies. This is Dave’s motivation in the book: to re-enact Batman’s big entrance scene in Year One. That’s his goal for the entire book! It’s so pathetic.Justice Forever is kinda falling apart but who cares because no-one in the book does, least of all Millar or the reader, while Mindy twiddles her thumbs in jail until her inevitable escape and ensuing bloodbath of revenge. The Italian mobsters do mobster-ish things while they wait to be killed by Hit Girl. Chris Genovese was bad but now he’s kinda good - whatever. None of this is even remotely interesting.And that’s the worst part of this book - it’s super boring. Kick Ass was never boring before but it is now. Dave’s struggling with the superhero side of his life alongside his real one, mob guys are being evil, “superheroes” are being killed - it’s all stuff we’ve seen before. There’s an extended look at how Mindy became Hit Girl but it’s totally unnecessary as we know how she became Hit Girl: Big Daddy made her do terrible things. Again, we’ve seen it before, so what’s the point of showing it again? Filler.There were a few moments here and there that were good. The way the ending mirrored the beginning of the series was a nice touch, and it was funny seeing Mindy’s psychologist, Dr White, looking exactly like Walter White from Breaking Bad. John Romita Jr’s art is good too and shows that he put much more effort than Millar put into his script.But overall, Kick Ass 3 is an overlong, dull slog through an uninspired storyline without any ideas to a rote finish.It’s pretty clear that Millar’s more or less given up on working hard at his comics’ scripts and is now totally focused on movies. His comics are now elaborate pitches aimed at studios rather than stories for the comics crowd. Kick Ass 3 is just another of his recent books that’ve been sub-par - The Secret Service, Jupiter’s Legacy and MPH are all very poorly written despite having phenomenal artists like Dave Gibbons, Frank Quitely and Duncan Fegredo attached.The final chapter of the book ends like a Marvel movie with a credits sequence followed by an after-credits scene. The after-credits scene in a Marvel movie is supposed to be a teaser for the audience to make them want more but the effect after reading this book is the opposite - guys, seriously, no more, just STOP!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Don't bother with the doors, they're already locked. By Jamil Bhatti I was so blown away with the first Kick Ass book (I still think it's one of the best comics I've read) that I was a little underwhelmed by its' two sequels (I'm talking about Hit-Girl and Kick Ass 2); however, I think enough time has passed for me to once again love this series wholeheartedly.I'm guessing that when I reread these someday I will be able to love each of them the same, it's just that the first book made such an impression on me that it makes the other books seem lesser, but I have a feeling that this isn't really the case.Kick Ass 3 is the end of the circle and the definitive end for the series (there is, in fact a two page spread that says: THE END). While I'm sorry to see it go, it did go out in fine style. It has the same stellar artwork and sharp writing that we have come to expect, not to mention the sudden plot twists and horrific dismembering. And while it did wrap everything up quite nicely, couldn't we all do with some more Hit-Girl?

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. DO NOT BUY EBOOK FOR KICK-ASS VOLUME 3!! By Rebecca Collins SERIOUSLY! The linked eBook is NOT for the third VOLUME of Kick-Ass, but the third ISSUE of the FIRST volume!!! For some reason these two have been linked together, but if you're after the third VOLUME, just ignore the eBook!!!

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