Johns is clearly going for something very, very ambitious.
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Johns is clearly going for something very, very ambitious.
A fun twist on the old “heroes forced to fight with villains” trope.
Welcome to Ultron’s 2099, Savage Avengers. We hope you survive the experience!
Conrad and Cloonan have built up such impressive momentum.
A clever scriptwriter who also happens to have a deep love for the world in which he’s writing.
A satisfying adventure drama.
Derek Landy knows how to keep the team in page and panel.
Scott begins the story in conflict and action.
The balance here feels almost perfect.
It’s a fun little exercise.
There isn’t a great deal of forward momentum in the plot.
Cluttered with way too many heroes.
Faced-paced action with heart and humor.
An attractive sort of a Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Batgirls
Far too crowded to feel engaging.
Allor's ensemble glides percussively through a breezy action drama.
Orlando's feverishly-rendered plot continues to race along.
Empathy is dead. That's not a metaphor or anything.
The characters remain interesting.
With the Champions split between C.R.A.D.L.E. “reeducation camps,” Viv Vision the runaway, and the fugitives Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel, Ironheart, and Nova, the team has never been more fractured, and the stakes have never been higher.