THE ALL-NEW WEEKLY AVENGERS EVENT CONTINUES!
Spectrum takes command as the Avengers take the fight to the Queen of Night - but whose side is Conan on?
Rated T+
A fun issue with lots of action, while the Hulk continues to scheme. I was happy with the action in the Hyborian Age and look forward to seeing more of the Avengers and Conan in action together. I was worried a long relationship between the Howard hero and the superheroes would be clumsy, but it most definitely was not. This is an enjoyable superhero outing. Read Full Review
No Road Home #7 ratchets the plot-gears forward with an artistic and narrative performance that flirts with disappointment. A complex, satisfying star turn by Monica Rambeau is the shining beacon that steers this issue safely onto solid "good comics" ground. Read Full Review
Nyx and Rambeau are a fun match supported by a lot of drama around the edges of an issue that advances the series to its final three chapters. Conan feels like a bit of an afterthought in an issue that might have been better served with some greater integration. The Avengers/Conan meeting could have had more impact had Zub, Waid and Ewing been a bit more focussed on it, but they really ARE juggling a lot here. Read Full Review
No Road Home continues to be a trip worth taking for fans of old-school superhero action. Read Full Review
Avengers: No Road Home (2019-) #7 has good art, and moves the story forward a but, but ulultimately isn't the best issue so far. Read Full Review
There's good stuff happening in No Road Home, but its hidden beneath several layers of meh. Read Full Review
Not nearly as good as last issue but still a good issue on its own. No Road Home greatly benefits from the smaller amount of characters and smaller amount of issues than No Surrender. Nyx and her kids have also proven to be worthy villains and this is the best series that Wanda and Hercules have been a part of in years
Monica's canny leadership reunites the team, but they fail to stop Nyx from claiming one of her MacGuffin crystals. The POV characterization on Monica is incredibly great. A real treat for fans of the character, and a generally good read for anybody who's invested in the series.
A solid issue with some sneaky planning by Monica that I appreciated.
Not as good as the previous issue, but still pretty good. Spectrum is an interesting character so seeing her perspective was cool.
Some Monica POV was good, but the cliffhanger seems to rely on Conan history and so was totally lost on me...
Back to being just a bit better than your average superhero book.
There were some really solid moments to this book but to me my problem is it seems the whole hulk thing from last issue was just abandoned andnit honestly really bothered me.