Uncanny Avengers #19

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Daniel Acuna Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 23, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 11
8.0Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

• AVENGE THE EARTH Continues!
•  Kang's Chronos Corps arrives on Planet X with a terrible offer!
•  The former members of the Uncanny Avengers must reunite to save the Earth!
•  Magneto's all-new X-Force are out for the blood of a Summers!

  • 9.2
    Geeked Out Nation - Jay Bamberhil Apr 24, 2014

    This issue stayed true to the previous 18 issues. The run is remarkably consistent. It's amazing Remender can keep basically the same story going for this long without it feeling tired. I am looking forward to seeing what happens once the team is sent back and what it will mean for the future of the book. As long as you can keep track of the characters and storyline, this is a really decent issue of a great book. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Danny Wall Apr 25, 2014

    The Bottom Line:Uncanny Avengers continues to provide a story that feels both modern and old-school at the same time. It's a visual treat that offers some philosophical musings and sustained emotional resonance. And while the grand scope of setting and character remains both a strength and a weakness, "always leave them wanting more" is a sign that there's some great world-building going on here. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Pierce Lydon Apr 25, 2014

    Uncanny Avengers should be at the top of your reading pile every month. It's that good. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Apr 24, 2014

    But that aside, issue #19 offers a rollicking good time, bolstered by more stellar visuals from Daniel Acuna. He really has become the definitive Uncanny Avengers artist, lending just the right sense of otherworldly scope and drama to this unique Avengers conflict. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho Apr 23, 2014

    As this story line keeps moving forward, this series gets more and more intriguing. Rick Remender has taken a book that could have been a complete flop and turned it into a must read with his expert story telling. The art could be better and Acua is capable of it, but it wont take you out of the issue. Another great issue in a series that continues to surprise and entertain. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - fdwhite Apr 23, 2014

    F.D. White is a beard with hands. You can follow him on twitter @fdwhite19 Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge, III Apr 28, 2014

    Its painfully dull when heroes are constantly and quickly coming out on top in comics. I will be the first to admit that. No one wants cookie cutter, three-issue story arcs that never even hint that the good guys might not come out of the other side of this scathed in any way. Considering this, its becoming harder and harder for me to describe Uncanny Avengers to people as the fun, out-there comic that we were given during the first arcs. Rick Remender is an intensely talented writer and is churning out quality work throughout the comics industry right now, but it seems that his work on Uncanny Avengers has taken a downward turn as of late. Perhaps after Kang and Havok get the band back together, we will see a return to the heady and exciting days before Planet X. Read Full Review

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