A STANDOFF tie-in! The ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT AVENGERS vs the UNCANNY AVENGERS! Why? How?
My solution is, I'll keep buying this title for the creative team. But many more stunts like this and I think I'll have no choice but to drop this title, too. Read Full Review
Despite being part of an Avengers-line crossover, Waid's All-New All-Different Avengers remains an engaging and enthralling read, with a clear sense of character and plot, all expertly balanced. Read Full Review
"All-New, All-Different Avengers" #7 is a fun issue that comes in and achieves its goal quickly and efficiently. I think even readers who aren't picking up the crossover will have a lot of fun with this; I know I did. It's a strong job from all parties involved. I wish all crossovers were handled as well as "All-New, All-Different Avengers" #7. Read Full Review
I wanna read on to see the mystery of the Hills, a fun classic feel with a whole the classic Avenger names who are different… if you are skeptical like me, give it a go as it is saved by the industry's finest. Do ya'self a favor and check it out! Read Full Review
Basically, it's the character drama rather than the action that distinguishes this series at the moment. That's partly because Adam Kubert's art in this issue isn't up to the book's recent standard. Read Full Review
Of course we should see the Standoff event to completion because if there is one thing to believe in with Marvel comics is, it's to trust great writers. So, lets chose to trust Mark Waid and believe there is a great payoff awaiting the readers of this mini-event. Sure, this comic does have some issues with the disjointed nature of the story, but that could be part of the event and thereby possibly intentional. Ether way, there is some good stuff happening between the members of Vision, Captain America, Thor, Ms. Marvel, Nova, and Spider-Man becoming a team and we deserve to give them the benefit of the doubt. Read Full Review
Juggling a super-team can't be easy, and neither can be taking the baton on a majorcomic book event - but given the names attached to this book, I'm kind of shocked that the ball was dropped this badly. There are some truly great moments to All-New All-Different Avengers, but you can't help but feel like the by-the-numbers execution for much of this issue doesn't feel like some sort of protest. Perhaps it's a matter of a light script being completely handicapped by inconsistent artwork - or maybe it's just a rare but total misfire from a pair of typically reliable A-listers. Either way, this type of output does not feel like the Pleasant Hill this book should be dying on. Read Full Review
Another great issue but this time as a part of a not so great crossover. The prelude and alpha issues were really good for Avengers Standoff but instead of tie-ins, this story would have worked really well as a OGN or limited series. It’s a good story but Marvel didn’t execute it well. This issue itself is great though
I'm not a fan of Marvel's over usage of crossovers. There are some fun moments but I don't find the ending to make any sense and I'm not interested in reading Uncanny Avengers (the weaker Avenger title) in order to hear the next step.
Gosh you're making me agree with Solomon. LOL It was a pretty terrible issue.
What the hell was the point of this issue? We didn't even get to see how they became cosmic playthings for Kobik. I feel like this issue added nothing and just added to the frustration that Avengers Standoff has been so far. In fact, I could say that about every single "tie-in" that has come out in the last 3 weeks.