"The Coming Darkness..." Part 2 Can the MIGHTY AVENGERS and DARK AVENGERS join forces long enough to -- we're sorry, we can't even pretend to finish that sentence. There's no way the MIGHTY AVENGERS and DARK AVENGERS are teaming up. They're gonna beat the living heck out of each other! The only question is: can HANK PYM stop the IRON PATRIOT before he harnesses the power of the Cosmic Cube?! 32 PGS./Rated A …$2.99
Pham has become one of the reasons this series is so particular and he is the other half of it. How he draws these various characters is growing on me. Yeung is a great inker for him this issue as he makes everything look clean and enhance quite well Phams natural talent. This series really has improved the last two issues and should no longer be considered the weaker of the Avengers titles. Read Full Review
Based upon future solicits and events that take place in this issue it looks like Pym's Avengers' role in Siege may be fairly limited and that's unfortunate. The interactions between the Dark and Mighty Avengers have been truly enjoyable. This story arc reveals a book that is just starting to get its legs and I'd hate to see the door closed on this team so soon after its inception. Read Full Review
If you're not reading this book (perhaps because it's not written by Brian Michael Bendis, so "doesnt count") then Id urge you to do so, as this is truly one of the few current Avengers books to be worthy of the name. Read Full Review
This was a solid fun issue with an enjoyable resolution to the current plot as well as leading into the next issue well. Slott is doing a good job with this series and for anyone looking for a fun Avengers title this is definitely the book for you. Read Full Review
Like everything else in the Marvel Universe, "Mighty Avengers" is embroiled in the impending "Siege" and the legacy of Norman Osborn's rule. But given what Slott has been constructing over the past year, the series fits nicely into that larger tapestry. And it stands firmly on its own. It's good, solid, classic superhero action and adventure, in the old-fashioned "Mighty Avengers" mold. Read Full Review
In the final tally, The Mighty Avengers #33 is a good, worthy read. It doesn't achieve greatness but it doesn't have to to justify it making it's way home with you. At $2.99 it's perfect for what it delivers and I'm giving this one the passing grade of a C+. Read Full Review
Two words: Iron Lad? 2. Read Full Review