BERSERKERS GONE…well, YOU KNOW!Sif battles to contain one of her Berserker pals’ murderous rampage..!Can she come to terms with her new abilities and serve Asgard…? The GUT-RIPPING CONCLUSION!!
This issue, and this book in general, is nearly flawless. Read Full Review
I find it fitting that the one of the only titles at Marvel and DC to be hitting these triple digits of a 650th issue is a title that meets an ever-increasing demand for engaging female characters shepherded by talented female creators. If you had told me earlier that one of the titles to stay in my pull-list after sampling all of the new Marvel Now! books would be a book starring Lady Sif, I would have chuckled and yet here I am giving it one of my highest recommendations and hoping beyond hope that it continues on into more arcs carrying Journey into Mystery to issue #700 and beyond. Read Full Review
Journey Into Mystery #650 ends the first arc featuring Sif as the lead character and this issue ranks it among the top stories to come out of Marvel NOW!. Read Full Review
The conclusion to the very first arc continues in the same vein as the rest of Kathryn Immonen's take on Journey Into Mystery, as her version of Sif proves that this book can be filled with humor, great action and terrific art. Heavily recommended. Read Full Review
This first arc ends on a high note and makes me ready to see what else is out there for Sif. Read Full Review
Artist Valerio Schiti and colorist Jordie Bellaire continue their stellar work as they deliver visuals that are as explosively fun as Immonen's story. Bellaire's bright and joyous colors breathe life into Schiti's Sif, who is every bit as strong and beautiful as the character demands. One can't help but feel that Marvel has assembled a dream team with this trio. If you aren't reading Journey Into Mystery already, you should probably look at your life, look at your choices, analyze where you might have gone wrong, and then add it to your pull list. You won't regret it. Read Full Review
Journey Into Mystery #650 brings satisfying end to Sif's 1st arc as main character of the series. Kathryn Immonen does a great job of telling her first story in the book, fraught with action and self-discovery. Schiti & Bellaire also excel at keeping the story viasually appealing to go along with the fluid story (even it was a little rocky at times). I look forward to the next “Journey” Sif goes on as the series moves forward. Read Full Review