★★★★ The cruel and bloody satire of the superhero universe returns, full of various evils where there is not a single character who is saved. Which, given the circumstances, is not bad at all, although in this third season things are grosser, it also puts several of the original creatures in place of self-reflection, which contributes to the complexity of each episode. Of course, one has to assume that superheroes have no nobility (which is a necessary trope in what is nothing more than a modern offshoot of the old adventurer and fairy tale) and are morons empowered by a millionaire. Yes, well, the political part is always crude but let’s remember that it is a satire. What counts are the characters, all attractive.

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