Dynamo's first day on the job as a T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agent leads to a disastrous encounter with the beautiful, but deadly, Iron Maiden. Guy Gilbert, consummate T.H.U.N.D.E.R. veteran, scrambles to keep the secret base from the attention of warring local clans. What lies behind The Demon's Smile?
This is a thick slice of good clean comics fun, aiming at entertainment without ever trying for epic. Read Full Review
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #2 is very solid adventure that balancing cornball heritage with modern gumption. Recommended. Read Full Review
I applaud the efforts to include some humor in this series, but the whole thing just feels lackadaisical, with no sense of urgency. This series should have hit the ground running and built from there - instead, it's still advancing at a snail's pace. Read Full Review
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents is a fun new introduction to some classic characters. Read Full Review
Dynamo does finally get to Iron Maiden and the fight scene isn't too shabby. Lots of evil looks with "bangs", "krrshs", "pwangs", and so on. I always like when comics put in these noises for us. It brings it to life and reminds me of my younger days watching Batman on TV Land. This whole comic just reminds me of old comics. It has that vibe with the simple stories. It isn't a bad thing necessarily, but if I wanted to read old Thunder Agents I would read the old Thunder Agents. All in all I will have to see how this Kat flashback works out and maybe this comic will hit some marks that I have set. Otherwise just read this if you are a huge fan of Thunder. Read Full Review
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