Avengers: No Road Home #3

Writer: Al Ewing, Jim Zub, Mark Waid Artist: Paco Medina Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 27, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 26
8.0Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

Rocket Raccoon comes face-to-face with his past - and it isn't pretty! Meanwhile, the Avengers search the universe for the Shards of Night - and find trouble in the shape of the Children of Nyx!
LEGACY #710
Rated T+

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Pierce Lydon Feb 28, 2019

    No Road Home is a story that is realizing its potential and it'll be interesting to see the effect it could have on the larger Marvel Universe when all is said and done. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin Feb 27, 2019

    In its third issue, No Road Home takes shape as a quirky assemblage of jigsaw pieces that don't quite fit into the Marvel universe's other stories. They are individually fascinating, but the "save the world" narrative they're attached isn't living up to their potential so far. This is a very fun read. It isn't a particularly compelling one, though, and the high cost of its weekly schedule is going to make it easy for a lot of readers to pass over. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely Feb 27, 2019

    It's got a solid roster and good villains, but Hawkeye and Rocket are the ones that really elevate it to new heights Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Feb 27, 2019

    The A-Team/B-Team approach to the large ensemble substantially aids the third issue of No Road Home. Theres almost enough here between the two different groups to warrant a pair of satisfyingly interlocked mini-series, but expanding the action too much might make the series feel that much more padded-out and cumbersome. The creative team behind the book seems to have found just the right amount of action to fill the book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Feb 27, 2019

    An enjoyable third issue continues to probe the characters well while offering new wonderments for the characters to interact with. The theme of gods fighting men is a good one and it'll be fun to see how it plays out and how it might change the Marvel universe going forward. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Mar 6, 2019

    The team is split with three dealing with a classic villain and the others carrying an unsuspecting traitor. I was thrilled to see who the big bad was and he's fantastic. The cosmic locale is interesting and I'm hoping to see more of it and the character encountered there. The visuals are fine, though there are some loosely rendered images that lessen the book. The colors, however, are stunning, with some wildly entertaining choices in a quirky setting. This series continues to be enjoyable. Read Full Review

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