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    Madame Mirage #3

    Madame Mirage » Madame Mirage #3 - Girl Talk released by Image on November 2007.

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    Girl Talk last edited by KillerZ on 10/21/23 04:23AM View full history

    Award-winning writer Paul Dini (DC's Countdown, Lost) and hot new talent Kenneth Rocafort (Hunter-Killer) answer the question - "Who is Madame Mirage?"

    A locked room, two deadly adversaries, and one loaded gun between them. Madame Mirage finds herself in a life or death duel with ASI's most skilled assassin, and the only way out is for one to kill the other. While the fatal drama unfolds, shocking secrets are revealed about our heroine's past, radically changing the direction of the series and everything you think you know about the mysterious Mirage.

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    Absolutely. Amazing. 0

    Paul Dini should be considered a candidate for some kind of sainthood after this issue. It truly is a miracle in storytelling.As I mentioned in my review to the "First Look" preview of this series, the 'femme fatale' genre is not one of my favorites. But this issue is the payoff for my patience. I am now officially hooked.This issue contains the origin story of Madame Mirage, and it's a true shocker. My expectations were high going into it, because of the buzz, but this issue delivered.Beyon...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Wow. This is me, knocked on my @$$. 0

    So we have the origin. I'm surprised. I didn't see this coming. I didn't think we'd get a full disclosure this soon. I'm not sure what to think. My one minor gripe was we didn't know Madame Mirage's motivation. She could be pretty cold and brutal with her enemies. It seemed a little weird to think of her as a hero when we didn't know why she would go to such extreme means to take care of the "bad guys." Now we know. Is it justifiable now? As much as vigilantism can go.I think it was a ba...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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