You're smart. DARN smart. You're so ahead of the curve, you've had your head removed and let your face be broadcast by a TV screen in your chest. That's not just smart, that's Arnim Zola Smart. And if the Avengers try to go up against that, well you can just switch their minds around so they don't know what to do with themselves. Oh Zola, you make M.O.D.O.C. look like a common street thug!
The zesty story allows Ig Guara to foster some smart gags based on the expressions of the characters. Wolverine smiles broadly on page three. The Wrecker exhibits rare humor on page twenty. "The Hulk" displays glee on page twenty-six. Guara crafts a gamut of facial twitches and twists while the heroes meet the villains in the millieu of dynamic action you've come to expect. Ribeiro's weighty inks provide depth and intensity, and the rainbow of colors from Arreola make each clash vividly memorable. Read Full Review
Wow, this Wrecking Crew had no origin for real... Okay. But I didn't really enjoy the story as well. It had fine parts, but was mostly too weird. Also the potential of the Avengers changing their bodies was wasted.