It's been a tough first week for Gus at Damage Control. On Monday, he nearly caused a catastrophic Skrull attack. On Tuesday, he smushed a family who had been shrunk by Pym Particles, and on Wednesday, he turned himself into a monstrous guinea pig Kaiju. That's why Gus has been banished down to research and development to assist Eugene Strausser. But introducing Gus to the one member of the Damage Control team who had a brief stint as a super villain could have dire consequences...
HANS RODIONOFF and ADAM F. GOLDBERG write Gus into terrible situations and NATHAN STOCKMAN brings the bad guys to glorious life in our super villain-packe more
This series is a hilarious labor of love, laden with sight gags and forgotten bits of marvel history. I'm sorry that it's nearing completion. Read Full Review
Damage Control #4 is a funny book and those who are fans of Marvel villains and appreciate goofy humor will enjoy this book. Eugene is where most of the humor comes from. The villain interviews are reminiscent of something like The Office in the way they are depicted. This issue employs the use of humor well by showing nerdy characters attempting to be intimidating. Read Full Review
Damage Control #4 rinses and repeats Gus's efforts to find a good fit for himself at the titular agency. The jokes are cornier than a cornfield in Kansas, the farcical humor misses more than it lands, and by the end, you feel like you're reading a comic version of a sitcom doomed to cancellation. Read Full Review
Hopefully, issue #5 can find that wonderful mix that drove issues 1# and #3, but there is fun to be had here. It just didn't click with me. Read Full Review
The romp through the Marvel Universe continues! In Issue #4 the clear message of the book becomes clear: the true supervillainy is crushing workplace mediocrity and the dangers of nepotism! The book continues in fun directions as we get a who's who of Marvel supervillain guest stars.
Keeps getting better!
I hope Gus dies in next one