A strong artistic direction from Araujo and D'Armata cannot save a book that doesn't go far enough in its themes and rush along with the development in favour of its plot. Despite some nice elements, this book simply isn't doing it for me. Dropped. Read Full Review
There are some good ideas in here, and Humphries has done a good job of taking a cast of misfits and nobodies and turning them into a group you want to read about, but broadly speaking it's suffering from similar problems to his "Uncanny X-Force" run: truncated plotlines, disjointed sequences and a little too much abstract imagery. It's clear that Humphries has an ambitious drive, but at the moment -- on "Avengers A.I." at least -- his work isn't quite reaching the clarity needed to realise his intentions for it. Read Full Review
The team dynamic is coming together and the narrative is gaining momentum.