Infinity tie -in ... FEATURING THE UNCANNY AVENGERS!
• A giant naked man punches a Quinjet!
• An eight-year-old girl fights a centaur at the heart of an atom!
• Wonder Man's quest for peace!
• AND THAT'S JUST THE STUFF WE CAN TELL YOU ABOUT!
While the low-key nature of the writing and the art means fans won't break down the doors of their comic book shop to buy this book, it would be their mistake - Avengers Assemble brings the goods, through and through. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a very strange issue. It's a tie-in to “Infinity”, but the events seem to be more linked to the upcoming idea of “Inhumanity”. It focuses on the “Uncanny Avengers” team, but even though only three of the team features here, the issue still only cares about The Wasp. Yet for all of that, there is still one gem that shines through. It may not be important in the long run, but one well-written human story is enough to elevate this issue despite all it's problems. If only the issue constructed around it was as good as that story. Read Full Review
In the end, there's just not that much to get excited about or connect to within "Avengers Assemble" #20. The comic itself is fine, delivering a clear and easily understood story, but it's not one you're likely to remember and at the current price of comics, adequate but unmemorable is just not enough. Read Full Review
Not as good as the previous two but still a must read if you are in to Infinity!
Damn, Ewing really hates the concept of pacifism huh? This is the second time I read a story where he shits on Wonder Man and the idea.