Zub and Fawkes have real potential in a series focusing on Arcade and Murderworld.
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Zub and Fawkes have real potential in a series focusing on Arcade and Murderworld.
A genuinely bizarre crew of obscure Marvel superheroes brought together by the Black Panther to fight crime in the absence of S.H.I.E.L.D.
It’s difficult to tell exactly where the final story lands in an issue that is largely satisfying.
There are a few novel aspects to the issue that distinguish it as one of the better ones in the series thus far.
The level of cosmic conflict begins to feel a bit repetitious.
A chapter that features a well-modulated conflict presented with an even-balanced pace that hurdles the series into its final segments.
The issue has Conan and the Scarlet Witch in the middle of a very long journey.
The mix of godly cosmic action…feels ever-so-slightly lopsided…but the creative team does an admirable job.
The Greek Goddess of Night gets a Marvel Universe origin as a team of super-heroes chase a powerful artifact.
Delicately balances the histories of a rather large ensemble.
Lighthearted sword and sorcery is always welcome in a business filled with capes and serious heroes, and this book delivers hard
The best issue yet of Avengers: No Surrender, and it's not because of you-know-who.
In an uneven installment, Avengers: No Surrender continues forward, providing some of the best looking action yet, but not enough narrative drive to hold it all together.
The identity of the mysterious challenger is revealed, and he’s got one last trick up his sleeve.
Writers Mark Waid, Al Ewing, and Jim Zub bring the heat in the fourth chapter of “No Surrender,” the massive non-event event running weekly in Avengers, with a cliffhanger that, however tenuous its ending might be, is sure to ruffle feathers.
A worldwide threat. Clear villains. Major mysteries. This is starting to sound like an Avengers story.
The Earth has been stolen, the Avengers have assembled and damn do they look good!