Guest-starring the YOUNG AVENGERS! When the adults are away, it's the perfect time for VISION and STATURE to sneak a few friends into the Avengers new headquarters and throw a party. No, not that kind of party. It's a hunting party-- and the target they're after is...THE SCARLET WITCH! Also: QUICKSILVER and US AGENT face off against a longtime Avengers villain and their new team. All this and the start of a strange cosmic odyssey for HANK PYM. Rated A …$2.99
The Mighty Avengers is one hell of an entertaining book that harkens back to an older, more enjoyable tradition of Avengers stories. If you're fed up paying $8 a month for Bendis' Avengers books, I strongly encourage you to give this a try instead! Read Full Review
I'm pretty sure I've said some variation of this every time I've reviewed Mighty, but every issue I'm surprised I'm enjoying it this much. On paper, an old-school throwback team of Avengers featuring the likes of Hank Pym, Jocasta, and Stature would be enough to turn my stomach. But Slott and Gage manage to make it a workable mish-mash of concepts and ideas, and it's easily the most consistent Avengers book on the stands today. Read Full Review
"Mighty Avengers" has been cooking along for over half a year now, and the team still feels fresh. Their adventures are enjoyable and the character mix is diverse enough where the interactions between teammates don't feel stale, contrived, or clichd. With dual threats in Scarlet Witch (I know, I'm trying to prevent spoilers, although if you don't know about the Witch's current situation by now. . .) and the Unspoken, Slott and Gage are promising us quite a great deal of action and adventure in the near future for this title. Read Full Review
Clint's appearance, John and Pietro's assclownery, and Cassie's naivete roll together into a nicely textured 2. Read Full Review
The Unspoken One storyline is great but I am hoping Vision and Stature just go back to the Young Avengers because they are just so poorly written