CAPTAIN AMERICA and WINTER SOLDIER have sacrificed EVERYTHING to find the GENUS FORMULA, but can they overcome both ROXXON and NAMOR? And after a major betrayal, who's side is NAMOR even on as DOOMSDAY approaches? DEAD IN THE WATER continues here!
Rated T+
Invaders #10 continues this title's winning streak, and proves why Chip Zdarsky is one of the hottest writers around right now! Read Full Review
Issue ten may have not have been the strongest issue of the series thus far yet this series continues to be a well constructed self-contained story using some of Marvel's greatest legacy characters. It is a shame it is not getting more attention as it is not seeking to forever change the framework as Marvel as we know it. Instead, it is telling the type of story that has made Marvel what it is today. One grounded in a sense of reality but punctuated with elements of superhero fantasy. Read Full Review
I am still digging Invaders and while this issue is a whole lot of set up, we get some big reveals and a cliffhanger that seems like fun before wrapping it up. Read Full Review
There are certainly excellent moments embedded in Invaders #10, including a Captain America line that will send chills down the spines of most fans. However, these exceptional moments emerge from a morass of plot mechanisms that serve primarily to set up the next phase of this particular story. Read Full Review
Ugh this story is just so good.
While definitely not perfect, Invaders does a ton of things right. The last page of this issue might be one of the best moments of the series. Great art.
This is a great book. Sad to see it ending soon.
Great series. This is what Marvel used to be and should do more of. 2in1 and Invaders have proved that Zdarsky should do more drama with legacy characters. Magno and Guice are great as usual!
Wasn’t a fan of last issue but this issue has pumped me up! Great artwork and great issue! That cliffhanger has me wanting more!
The plot continues to develop in interesting ways, but my established antipathy to both the art and the prose keep my enjoyment capped at "just an average comic" levels.