THE SECRET REVEALED!
• Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She led the Avengers. She's divorced. Deep down, she still considers herself a widow.
• His name is Henry Pym. He's the leader of the new Lethal Legion. He's her ex-husband. He's very much alive.
• Together, they've got a LOT to talk about...
RATED T+
A new Avenger takes the stage, Hank Pym gets a new status quo, and the Victor Shade mystery is wrapped up cleverly, with excellent art by Kirk. Well worth your time. Read Full Review
We're saying goodbye to Avengers Inc. far too soon, but luckily, the now mini-series goes out with a bang. Nearly all the subplots are wrapped up here in a neat little package, while planting the seeds for this new team of Avengers, and Hank Pym's Lethal Legion, to have roles in the Marvel Universe in the future. Read Full Review
Avengers Inc. #5leaves the door open with Janet and the crew for the future in case Ewing decides to feature them in one of his upcoming titles or maybe a new series featuring them. After all, this recurring pattern occurs in the quiltlike nature of his work. I loved seeing Janet headlining a comic book with top billing and even more with a writer who enjoyed writing her. More than likely, Ewing will view this as a speed Read Full Review
Avengers Inc.#5 is a safe, warm, and satisfying finale that will be sure to grow smiles on the faces of those longing for the forgotten pits of Avengers history to become relevant once more. However, outside of pleasing those with aforementioned connections to the material that inspired this series, I can't sayAvengers Inc.has much impact or value with its lack of emotional or thematic resonance. Read Full Review
I am going to miss this series so much! Hopefully the creative team can continue the adventures!
This was a satisfying wrap up to the trilogy of Ant-Man/Wasp/Avengers Inc. I just wish this would go on longer. Ewing seemed to be having fun here, and so was I.
slightly messy but I like it. This is definitely a must read for Marvel fans. It's different but I had fun with it
A twist too many imo, crossing the line from “oh!” to “oh brother.” There’s a certain vibe in this series that didn’t do it for me—it seemed like Ewing wanted this to be Emma Peel’s adventures rather than Janet Van Dyne’s.