• Spectrum and She-Hulk join Blue Marvel on one of his global adventures - against a threat that could break Adam's heart!
• It's White Tiger versus Tiger God - with Ava Ayala's soul in the balance!
• We need to talk about Kevin.
Mighty Avengers continues to get better with each passing issue. Not because of the action, but because Al Ewing knows what to do with these characters. It's not as if they are thrown as a full team into the next situation. There is clearly a direction he has for them and with how out of control things can get, you still find character development which allows us to care for what will happen to these heroes next.After how this issue ended, you certainly would want to know what is to come with Mighty Avengers #9. Read Full Review
This book is doing an excellent job of straddling the line between being serious and funny, making for a very entertaining balance that i cant get enough of. I personally hope this trend of letting one or two of the team members shine per issue continues, so long as they keep alternating and doesnt focus too long on any one character. I dont think were in any danger of seeing that happen here though. Read Full Review
Mighty Avengers didn't inspire much confidence when it was announced, but almost a year later, it's a book thats right in line with Marvel's plan of telling quality stories with a broad range of characters. In a superhero landscape where minority characters are only trotted out to show that they'll fail, it's refreshing to see the existence of a book that doesn't attempt to pander to anyone. Ewing and Schiti are doing an excellent job that's, unfortunately, gone under the radar. Hopefully, the presence of a larger threat can up the profile of this book before it gets cancelled and is wrongfully used as evidence of why publishers won't publish comics with more diverse lineups. Read Full Review
"Mighty Avengers" #8 is full of characters I'm interested in and want to love, but this issue is mediocre at best, despite having one of the best artists in superhero comics on board. I'll give it a few more issues to win me over because of the characters, but it's going to have to really up its game to keep me as a reader. Read Full Review
Having no prior knowledge of Blue Marvel and only knowing who he is because of Future Fight, Al Ewing makes him very accessible and readable
Great character development here. Are they seriously trying to make Blue Marvel a mainstay in the Marvel U?