Johns rides a very fine line between laughable silliness and poetic, legendary heroic action.
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Johns rides a very fine line between laughable silliness and poetic, legendary heroic action.
Truly fresh and invigorating on a variety of different levels.
Johns lays-out a very clear physical conflict between three men and a two-headed dog.
Frank has developed a really unique visual signature for the character.
The story gets really interesting.
A great deal of time world-building with this issue.
Robinson’s story is not without its charm.
Savage Avengers ends the only way it can: hard, fast, and with complete love for comics and the characters.
Sidney leaves the Academy to find the city.
As the vampires fight over Laura, Raymond and his human captor make their way closer.
A story from Val’s past sheds light on her future.
Welcome to Ultron’s 2099, Savage Avengers. We hope you survive the experience!
The Academy goes looking for Sid and makes some costly mistakes.
The Ronin and the resistance of New York start the final battle!
The final chapter in the opening series feels suitably intense.
Frank and Anderson do some beautiful work on this issue.
Gary Frank has a beautiful sense of subtlety.
Geiger is starting to feel a bit entertaining.
New York reaches a boiling point as the hunt for the Ronin continues.
Scout's Honor #5 is an emotional punch in the gut that sticks with you long after you read the last page.