The new Era of Atlas kicks into high gear! The mystery of the former Avenger known as 3D-Man deepens- why does he remember working with Jimmy Woo's team in the 1950's when he wasn't even born yet? What is this strange presence that wants him dead? And what has The Uranian been hiding from his friends? Rated T …$2.99
I think a few well-placed issues around the house this summer (my wife is a teacher and therefore has begun her "downtime") and we might have a new "Atlas" fan. Of course, if you picked up a few well-placed issues (the place is your local comic shop) you might find yourself ranked among the fans of this book too. It's just that much bombastic, gritty fun. Read Full Review
After being let down a bit by the last volume of Agents of Atlas (I loved the original miniseries), I'm glad to see that Jeff Parker's pet team are back to form with this new ongoing. I had high hopes but did not expect this issue to be as fantastic as it was. When you take a character as lame as 3D Man and make a story compelling around him, you know you are onto this one. I wouldn't recommend missing out on this issue as it is well worth your time and money. Read Full Review
The characters that make up the Atlas team are rife with potential, and Jeff Parker seems determined to delve into as much of their stories as he can, full speed ahead. The complexity of this book is one of the things I love most about it. I just hope its around long enough to tell all those stories. Read Full Review
Parker and team have delivered a solid Atlas adventure to comic shops. The story is high-concept with a great mystery element and is well-executed by the art team. Pick it up. Read Full Review