Dan Everton wanted nothing more than to slack off and coast through life in his dead-end, pays-the-bills job. Unfortunately for him, all that changed when he suddenly began manifesting strange superpowers, each one accompanied by a new nemesis bent on his destruction.
Now, in the third installment in The Experiment, Dan faces his biggest threat yet. With enemies coming at him from all sides, Dan has to manage to keep his cool, keep his sanity and keep his job, all at the same time.
Meanwhile, Dan has yet to figure out who's causing all of this to happen to him. Will he finally get a peek at who's controlling everything behind the scenes? Or will he succumb to this latest nemesis first?
So we see a familiar face in a new position. Talking of faces, being able to grow someone else on top of your own skin is a bit freaky. I mean these aren't your usual superpowers, are they? These continue to impress with their quirky tone and interesting ideas.
My interest just disappeared at some point. Despite being teased with a clue about the source of all the powers, I was not hooked. It didn't help that this episode features an antagonist whose powers irritated me. I found myself with no motivation to pick up the book. Maybe it was just a bad mood.