Captain America And The Mighty Avengers #7

Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Iban Soria Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 15, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.4Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

• Final battle on the edge of infinity! Cap and the Mighty Avengers versus the creature from CORTEX!
• Featuring -- Spectrum unleashed! And the secrets of the Neutral Zone!
• What strange horror lurks... on The Outside?

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Danny Wall Apr 17, 2015

    If this were a podcast that gave Picks of the Week, this one would be it. And this was decided before I read any other comicbooks on my list. The art enhances the action and drama, with some key panels like Captain America's boot-to-monsterface that are simply awesome. Quantrell makes a compelling and personal villain to Spectrum, hitting that "horror" vibe that other writers aim for. And with such intense battle scenes throughout the book, it's a fun read that makes me happy to be a comicbook fan. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Apr 16, 2015

    This issue is a must read when everything comes together and makes sense. We get action, character moments that are memorable, and a conclusion to story points which had questionable ends. Obviously Secret Wars may have some influence on how these storylines wrapped up, but it is good writing by Al Ewing that brought everything together in relevance to each other. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Herald - Matt Lehn Apr 19, 2015

    "Kick 'Splode" isn't an overly satisfying ending to a long-standing plotline but it is an ending all the same. However, it's a fine collection of footnotes and maybe does more to raise a question or two. If you're a fan of Nextwave and/or Hickman's Avengers saga, it may be worth the once-over. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comix I Read - Boris Roberto Aguilar Apr 16, 2015

    I really want to like this series. I am a fan of Falcon and really enjoy Sam as Captain America. I also really like Spider-Man and Spectrum. I wish we got more of Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. Everyone else in this issue was 'meh' at best. This is a team that I want to enjoy. I found that the overall story was confusing and while it answered some questions, we were left with many more unanswered ones. The final page leaves us with a pretty cool cliffhanger. I felt as though the story tried to make itself more complicated and full of layers than it really was. If a lot of the middle was reworked and simpler, I would have given the issue a higher score. The art was wonderful and was the redeeming factor for me. Overall, this issue was average at best. I really expected more. I will continue reading this series but right now I am not sure how long it will stay on my pull list. Read Full Review

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