It's the final battle for Britain as MI-13 makes its last stand against the Skrulls. A hero will return and a new legacy will be born!
This seems to be the final Secret Invasion tiein for this title and I hope it results in some boosted sales that keep this book on the shelves because it's a damn fine book and it's just been added to my pull list indefinitely. Read Full Review
I don't have much to say about the art, but that's usually a good thing. Leonard Kirk's style is a good fit with the story and tone, which pretty much means it's not realistic by any means but doesn't devolve into being too cartoony either. The action is handled smartly and there are a couple panels that take full advantage of the magical nature of creatures. All in all, I made it through an entire review without saying something negative, which is a rarity for me. If you're looking for something new to add to your pull list, this should definitely be something to check out. Read Full Review
**** At least until the next one inevitably lumbers into view like some microcephalic giant. Read Full Review
But that bit with the sword still bothers me. Read Full Review
"Captain Britain and MI: 13" may have an unwieldy title, but it's a book I'll be reading as long as Paul Cornell sticks around. This was a solid conclusion to an excellent opening arc. Read Full Review