The amazing Mike Choi (X-Force) contributes a sequence in the latest chapter of the miniseries that has everyone talking! The jaw-dropping twists continue, as true intentions come to light, enemies and allies thought long gone return, and the death toll continues to risePlus, the start of a two-part backup story starring the all-new Undersea Agent on a deadly solo mission!
However you might have imagined this series to end up, this definitely isn't it. The story indifferently strolls towards its conclusion, deprived of its usual sparkle and enthusiasm. Read Full Review
As I think I've made abundantly clear in the words above, there are a lot of problems with this issue - and the series - as a whole. That being said, Nick Spencer's writing in this issue has me interested in what will happen next, which hasn't been been the case for earlier issues. That may be somewhat damning praise, but that's the kind of book T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents has been. Read Full Review
It's all too neat, too clean for this series " in a lot of ways, by even briefly opting into the revolving door of comic book deaths, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents has lost that spark that made it so unique. Read Full Review
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