Disturbing visions plucked from the malignant mind of Norman Osborn lead the intrepid Agents to the darkest depths of the Atlantic Ocean, where Namora must have words with her infamous cousin - The Sub-Mariner! What happens next shocks her team, who must prepare to say goodbye to their aquatic avenger! Rated T …$2.99
Ignore the meager cover. Buy Agents of Atlas, and enjoy. Parker conceives a witty story that bears historical significance. Hardman and Schirmer make each panel a gorgeous feast for the eyes. Read Full Review
Agents of Atlas #6 is a much more nuanced, subtle issue. Which isn't a bad thing. Certainly, a more intelligent story is the best way to get readers to accept a simpler creative method (one artist and one story instead of two of each). Read Full Review
As long as Parker keeps pressing his vision onto the adventures of the Agents of Atlas, and is accompanied by fabulous artists like Gabriel Hardman, this book is going to be well suited to be a great book in need of more readers. Maybe a sample of the fabulous art, will inspire you to check out this issue. To get a peek, you can click onto our preview or the interview Dave Richards conducted with Jeff Parker. Read Full Review
That's right, it's more effusive praise for Jeff Parker, but he deserves it. He's the best talent Marvel has right now, utilizing the full breadth and depth of their universe to tell fun, exciting stories. They better try to keep him around for as long as they can, and hopefully he'll continue to give us what we want: good comics. You can't ask for anything more. Read Full Review