• The Infamous Iron Man joins the Avengers - or, to hear him tell it, they're joining HIM.
• How will Earth's Mightiest Heroes react to a reformed villain like Doctor Doom?
Rated T+
This continues to be an entertaining comic, tackling complex characters and stories. Even if the bad guys are confused. Read Full Review
The dynamic between Doom and Nadia has a lot of potential. There's also something here for readers of Waid's other Marvel series. But if you've been skipping that book then the conclusion of this issue may not make much sense. Regardless, this was a very entertaining issue. Read Full Review
Avengers #7 is a fun, if inconsequential, breather issue after the epic first arc. The addition of the Infamous Iron Man should lead to some interesting team dynamics in issues to come. Read Full Review
I feel this story was only written to promote the Infamous Iron Man and Unstoppable Wasp titles. It had some good character moments. Waid can write the hell out of any character. I also like the voice Whitley gives to the Wasp. It was a little bit of a bait and switch if you ask me, but I had fun. Read Full Review
Overall this book seemed more geared towards the teenage girl market than a 40-year old Avengers fan like myself. The humor and the story would have left my 12-year old niece smiling ear to ear. I don't mind a slightly whimsical story every so often, but this just didn't do it for me. Dr. Doom working with the Avengers and this is the best you can do. Come on Marvel, you're better than this. Read Full Review
This is the best issue of "The Avengers" yet, and I liked the Kang arc. I really enjoyed Victor Von Doom here, and was surprised to see Nadia go all fangirl over him. It added some fun to the story though (Victor and Nadia sipping tea). It's pretty charming. Phil Noto is great here, as usual. Looking forward to more Victor in my Avengers!
Might be my favourite issue of Waid's Avengers so far. The humour really helps the book. I loved the interactions between Victor and Nadia.
Phil Noto was as good as always. Can't wait for DelMundo to come back! The story is a nice little side adventure for Nadia.
Can we keep Phil Noto???? PLEASE!!! I love his art for this book. Way better than Del Mundo's wacko art. The story was very simple. But I really do like what is coming.
A self contained issue, which is a good thing. I don’t like Noto’s art and I just feel like Nadia is a generic character but nothing extremely bad about this issue
SCORE: 7
Just ok story and art.
Nadia's nerd-crush Dr. Doom enlists her to help bust up evil witchcraft at the Sue Storm Camp for Girls' Leadership. If this had been published as an Unstoppable Wasp one-shot and given a proper inker to finish the linework, it would be an epic comic. The Avengers were crowbarred into the story and come off as highly unnecessary. The heavy colors overwhelm a lot of the detail in Phil Noto's mostly-excellent art. These pages look like they were released with a vital "black linework" Photoshop layer accidentally turned off. As a compromise between "superb Wasp comic" and "disappointing Avengers comic in desperate need of an inker," I'm just gonna call it a very "meh" mess.