HELL COMES TO BIRMINGHAM PART 1
All hell has broken loose and Captain Midlands is in the middle of it. Can MI13 survive another traitor in their midst?
Grab the second or third printings, or even the trades, and get on board this series. Even if you've never been a fan or if you don't have any experience with these characters, just give this book a shot. Read Full Review
Yet another solid effort for Cap & Co. This book is more than just another quirky take on a C-list cast and it reads like nothing else on the stands right now, giving an rare look at intelligent and fun-loving superheroics. Read Full Review
When deciding on my rating for this issue, I couldn't decide whether to award it 3.5 or 4 bullets. In the end, I plumped for 4 bullets, because although it doesn't quite reach the giddy heights of some of the previous issues, it provides some compelling moments of characterisation, establishes a pretty strong basis for the arc as a whole, and features a high standard of art throughout. And the excitement of seeing Hodge Hill - an area of the city that's just a few miles away from my home - in the pages of a Marvel superhero title is enough to earn it a little extra goodwill for the moment. Read Full Review
"I believe that's your wife?" Some of the characterization is pretty opaque, notably the Blade/Spitfire interactions, but overall, it's a strong issue. Read Full Review