• Sir Isaac Newton, scientific genius, pioneer and now nigh-omnipotent sorcerer, has come to the present-day Marvel Universe.
• First order of events? Take down the Avengers.
• The scary thing is, with his current power level, they don't stand a chance.
Rated T+
There's so much for you to look at and get lost in wonder with this storyline. It's a breath of fresh air and each new issue that comes out is another refreshing breath. With a fast paced story mixed with clever and quick background stories of character discoveries, this comic has been simply just a fun entertaining ride. I mean issue six was a "choose your own adventure" like style that has you flipping through the pages to save your favorite characters and decisions. The art is amazing and super busy. It's very fun and great to look at. It's candy for your eyeballs. Such creative panel work and color work. I liked this book a lot and can not wait for the next issue. Don't let this one slip you by readers. Read Full Review
Visually stimulating with some great character moments. You will want the finale to come right away after this one! Read Full Review
Absolutely loved this book. Definitely a breath of fresh air in story telling. Told a main part of the story in the current arc. Included Howard the duck and he oddly fit in and kicked some butt. I'm a big Doctor Strange fan and this book impressed me with the storyline, visuals and humor.
We get to discover who the Author is in this issue and where he comes from. There are some great cameo's in here from Howard the Duck and Luke Cage and Spider-Man with the Avengers. This has become one of my favorite titles right now and I am always looking forward to the next issue.
Newton's bigger threat, the grabby hand-monster, plays the "not magic, advanced alien" card and the battle against it rolls on. It's a tremendous relief to get a nice, unambiguous monster baddie that needs beating. This issue is devoted entirely to explaining its Deal, so the beating will commence next month. Other potential downside? Grabby the Author-Monster still looks ridiculous. The rest of this book is very solid, though; Robbie Thompson understands that you have a double duty to bring the funny when you get both Spidey and Howard the Duck as guest stars.
I really do like Thompson's writing. He gives everyone a moment to shine. From Howard the Duck to Kushlah everyone has a second to react and it's actually very fulfilling. The art of Rodriguez, Lopez and Bellaire is something surreal. I'm hoping this ending is a good one cuz I'm loving the ride so far.