Mighty Avengers #35

Event\Storyline: Siege Writer: Dan Slott Artist: Khoi Pham Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 24, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
6.8Critic Rating
5.3User Rating

SIEGE BLOCKBUSTER TIE-IN!! SALVATION Pt. 1 of 2 "Heir Apparent" THE AVENGERS' GREATEST THREAT RETURNS! AND HE'S NOT ALONE... A rag-tag team of Mighty Avengers are thrust onto the front lines of SIEGE...with no one to lead them! And where's HANK PYM? Trapped in Pym-Space with his greatest enemy, his sinister cybernetic "son", ULTRON! A war on two fronts, a team divided, and when it's over...not everyone will be coming back! Big threats, big changes, and the biggest Avengers surprise of them all revealed! Rated A …$2.99

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Mar 28, 2010

    It looks like it's ending on a strong note. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis Mar 26, 2010

    Phams inker is not great this issue. Its hard to figure out this team. Sometimes they work well, sometimes they dont. This issue they dont and the art looks weird, although its from a familiar team. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Bryan Joel Mar 24, 2010

    While the Siege connection in this issue is tenuous at best, Slott does provide a fairly satisfying story centered around a strong hero. Hank Pym's status as an Avenger in the Heroic Age hasn't been fully revealed, but judging by this issue, he deserves to be on the frontlines alongside Hawkeye and Thor. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Charles Webb Mar 23, 2010

    While it takes some getting used to a revised/evolving voice for the lead character, it's a good read this week. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - James Hunt Mar 28, 2010

    It isn't just there for the writer, however, as Ultron is the obvious choice of villain to illustrate Pym's growth as a character. He began Slott's run underrated, if not outright pitied -- but now, he's ready to lead the charge against his wayward android "son". Although the ideas of Ultron declaring himself the "Ultimate" version of the character (which we've seen before...) and an infinite number of Jocastas as his robot "brides" come over a bit too Twilight Zone-rejects, there's still a certain charm to Slott's take on the book that means it works -- just about. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson May 1, 2010

    The Mighty Avengers reveal that they're not nearly as broken as last issue would have you believe, and I'm sure that some Siege-fighting is in their future, butthere's justtoo much that's uncomfortable here, includingsome terriblyFreudian undertones to it all. Read Full Review

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