DEAD IN THE WATER! The world is forever changed. The INVADERS are shattered. And NAMOR is the world's greatest threat!
Rated T+
Trust me; Zdarsky will pick up the pace, the action, and throw some clever twists our way. There is no doubt in his abilities, his preparation, and his willingness to thoroughly work out all the details to his stories in a powerful way. Add this series to your pull and jump in now if you havent yet. Read Full Review
While I worry that readers looking for a new "jumping on point" might be a bit lost Invaders #7 continues to give the "heroes of yesteryear" a bright spotlight. Read Full Review
Although quieter than previous installments,Invaders #7 does a great job of moving the pieces around the chessboard to set the stage for the next arc. Anyone wondering about the hype of Chip Zdarsky's Eisner win would do well to check this book out. Month in and month out, he proves his writing chops, and that he deserved that win. Read Full Review
Invaders #7 succeeds as a throwback to Civil War but falls somewhat short as the beginning of a new story. Read Full Review
This arc might not start off as strongly as the series' debut, but there's plenty of room to improve from a familiar concept. Read Full Review
That’s a real snazzy hat.
Seems like Zdarsky watched Civil War and got a hard on with all this Steve/Tony/Bucky tension lol. Anyways this was a good issue but like shouldn’t Toro be dead or at least 85ish years old? I mean he was like 12 during World War II and he looks 50 present day so a little confusing.
Really good issue.
Drama drama drama with some nice art!
Namor sinks deeper into madness, Iron Man barrels around like a loose cannon, and the exciting realpolitik chess game ratchets forward by several moves. This series is doing great at engaging me via plot; I remain stubbornly unhooked on the visuals or the character work.