• Mad Scientist June Covington is at war in New York City with A.I.M. for control of new Inhuman abilities! (And also because she hates people and likes killing them!)
• SPIDER-GIRL has to enlist the help of IRON MAN to understand what's at stake, how to fight it - and, if she's very lucky, how to recover her friend without ending up dead.
Avengers Assemble is about to take its final bow, but you would never know it by reading this issue. Kelly Sue DeConnick and Warren Ellis continue to propel the story forward at a full clip while still taking the time to give us the cheeky characterizations that have made Kelly Sue's Avengers Assemble so fun in the first place. Read Full Review
It's a shame that this series has come to an end. Though I did drop off for a short period of time, 'Avengers Assemble' has consistently been one of the most entertaining and exciting Avengers titles on my pull list. Hopefully the stars of this series, especially Jessica Drew, don't slip through the cracks in the Marvel offices and appear more prominently in other books down the line. Read Full Review
"Avengers Assemble" continues to be, despite a little hiccup in this issue, a really great venue for telling tales with a rotating and flexible Avengers cast. It's been accessible in a way that some other big team titles aren't, and I'll miss it greatly when it's gone. Perhaps more to the point, DeConnick and Ellis are a great writing team, and they've proven that Anya/Spider-Girl probably deserves another shot at her own title, preferably with some heavyweight guest stars. Here's hoping she gets it! Read Full Review