• At a secret Hydra installation hidden away in rural Japan, the Avengers discover a time-portal that sends them on an adventure that spans millennia. But what kind of bad guys have a time machine they don't use to change the past? Bad guys who know they win...
• The only thing standing between our immutable past and our wasted, ruined future are the Avengers, finally reunited to battle a doomsday weapon thousands of years in the hatching.
Rated T+
Jonathan Hickman's Avengers have their fans, and Bendis' run has its supporters, but this is the type of Avengers story made for me. Pure ridiculous premise " the next issue promises Hawkeye versus a T-goddamn-Rex " banter among characters, a full diverse cast, and my two favorite characters back with the spotlight and treatment they deserve. The biggest complaint I have is that this is a miniseries and once it's done, it's done, and it's the great unknown of Secret Wars. Read Full Review
While the initial premise is strong and Costa's dialoguing and characterization are pretty good, there's just no getting around the fact that this reads like a run-of-the-mill movie tie-in comic, and not a particularly good one. Read Full Review
"Avengers: Millennium" #1 fails to create a good reason for readers to pick it up, despite how it features the same roster of characters as Marvel's next big summer movie. Read Full Review