liketheday's review

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3.0

Then it's off to the Giant Underground Bunker of Conspiracy-Land, where we find out that the rules of morality are pretty much in the same place as the rules of physics in this alternate world, and I'm pretty sure I'm not okay with that.
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caitcoy's review

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2.0

In volume 3, the universe is running out of dark matter as the rate of events like quantum tornadoes accelerates and we're given some back story on Cicero. Adam, Rosa and Cicero team up with the last person they'd expect in an effort to prevent the world from unraveling.

And here's where this series just starts falling apart. First we lose the artistic team of Rodriguez and Renzi that made the visuals so great in the first two volumes. Then the story starts devolving into this save the world mechanic that obviously doesn't go according to plan. Meh story with loose threads that don't get resolved and seriously disappointing artwork.

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renee_pompeii's review

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2.0

Not the most exciting volume, too much backstory setup?? Shrug.

joelipsett's review

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4.0

While the second installment wasn't bad, it did at times feel like an extended detour. This third volume confirms that it wasn't, but it also feel more relevant to the larger series narrative as things really escalate quickly. It seems clear that Oliver has lofty goals for FBP and this volume not only entertains, but lays a lot of the foundation and anticipation for what comes next.

mrpink44's review

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3.0

To bad Vol. 2 was so confusing and the art led to issues with differentiating characters. This volume was actually pretty good as the story was straightforward, things were explained and the opening with the story of Cicero's early school days was a lot of fun. That being said I'm throwing in the towel on this series. There is only one volume left, but I don't really care much about the characters or what happens. Volumes 1 & 3 have some interesting concepts to play with, but the story is never carried to it's full potential. Can't recommend series overall, but this volume was still decent.

pussreboots's review

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5.0

http://pussreboots.pair.com/blog/2016/comments_02/fbp_3_audeamus.html
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