• The Avengers--captives on the Stalag of Space! Its mysterious alien warden cannot be beaten by conventional means, but the Avengers' prison break will take them into an even more dangerous realm!
Rated T+
Eleven issues in and this series continues to excel. And oh, that cliffhanger! Read Full Review
This current story arc is the first to really tap into what I was hoping for from All-New, All-Different Avengers in the first place, which is a combination of fun, old-school-style Avengers threats mixed with an unpredictable "rookie vs. veteran" team dynamic. Read Full Review
The Avengers in the Negative Zone fighting Annihilus sounds like fun, right? Well, it is. Mark Waid brings the team closer together and uses it to show that the younger team members belong. It may not be the most mind bending issues I've ever read, but I had a smile on my face while reading it and will be back next month for more fun. Read Full Review
The Avengers in the Negative Zone fighting Annihilus sounds like fun, right? Well, it is. Mark Waid brings the team closer together and uses it to show that the younger team members belong. It may not be the most mind bending issues I've ever read, but I had a smile on my face while reading it and will be back next month for more fun. Read Full Review
"All-New, All-Different Avengers" #11 is fun, with just enough to bring readers back for the conclusion in the next issue. If you're going to plunge the characters into outer space and alien dimensions for a couple of issues, this is a nice way to get it done. Read Full Review
Another fantastic issue by Waid and Asrar. Waid’s writing reminds me of the golden avenger years with Roy Thomas and Steve Englehart and Roger Stern, among others
This book is coming along nicely. After a bumpy start, Waid gets the ball rolling with an adventure in space. The chemistry between the heroes is great, and Asrar continues to impress.
The issue may not be an epic tale in the making but it feels like a great story that shows the new Avengers acting like the teams before them. Pulling together to save the day, with an ending that will leave you waiting for the next chapter.
I guess. I mean it picked up from a the last few issues but it still isn't the greatest. Asrar's artwork is point and the coloring of McCaig is ok. It just lacks spark.