Secret Avengers #12

Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Michael Walsh Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 28, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 6
8.0Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

"WELCOME TO THE NURSERY"
•  The horror! Oh, the horror!
•  Black Widow and Lady Bullseye might just have to deal with this together.
•  With Maria Hill gone, what happens with the rest of the team?
Rated T+

  • 10
    Shadowhawk's Shade - AJ Feb 8, 2015

    Michael Walsh is thea rtist here with Matthew Wilson on colours, VC's Clayton Cowles on the letters and Tradd Moore and Matthew on the cover. The art here really was excellent. So much absurdity here (there's that word again), especially in the scenes set on Tln, where Black Widow and Lady Bullseye come up against a wholly unexpected threat. Or in the scenes where Modok reveals his elaborate scenes and the facial expressions and body language of everyone involved really pull you into the narrative. Pretty damn good work all around. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Rhymes With Geek - Matt Garza Jan 30, 2015

    Secret Avengers #12 is truly a wonderful comic. Not only is it fun, but Ales Kot and Michael Walsh continue raise the stakes for our heroes and villains (?). This series is building towards something great and I cannot wait to see where the story leads us. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - P.J. Hunsicker Feb 2, 2015

    Michael Walsh and Matthew Wilson are bringing their A game to the art here. Walshs character designs are excellent and expressive in spite of the minimalist approach and he clearly has a sense of comedy, only adding to Kots work (drunk MODOK in a top hat and monocle is an incredible sight). Wilsons colors are fantastic " bright and simple almost the whole time which only adds to the tension when he breaks into darker shades and shadowing (the scenes in TLN are a perfect example. This is a fantastic book. Everyone should be on it. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Jan 29, 2015

    While there are a couple of gags that still hit the mark, on the whole this is a misstep for a usually rock-solid sleeper hit. Read Full Review

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