The Maker is back! But what does the strange head of W.H.I.S.P.E.R. want with the White Tiger? And while we’re at it – WHICH White Tiger? Angela Del Toro is back in the suit! But is she friend or foe? And what does this mean for Ava Ayala?
New Avengers #7 is the type of character-first, smart storytelling that made Al Ewing's two Mighty Avengers runs so beloved. Read Full Review
t's unlikely that someone looking for depth and advancement of character will walk away from New Avengers #6 pleased, but that's hardly the focus of what is a small, character-focused issue only on its surface. Instead this installment continues to rely heavily on high-concept, high-exposition plotting something that Ewing excels at in the Marvel Universe and that his collaborators display in an exciting manner here. As a superhero book focused on intriguing superpowers and weird science, New Avengers #6 provides a fine distraction and services the ongoing narrative of this odd group of masked heroes. Read Full Review
Unfortunately, for all the improvements this issue makes, the progress is uneven. Though the Maker and the White Tigers are the stars of the show, the rest of the writing is not Ewing's best. More pressingly, while there are a couple of real moments that reward the first reading, there's nothing extraordinary in the bigger picture. New Avengers #7 is clever and fun, but its problems limit it to being a merely enjoyable opening to a promising storyline. Read Full Review
Al Ewing heads to his comfort zone in this issue, and that’s the good thing. The Maker finally does something besides sitting and watching and the issue centers on Whote Tiger and Power Man, who Ewing his written in the past. The new artist is great and maybe Standoff will give this series new life
Ok I guess. LOL The Maker always makes things very interesting and the mirror match and the result was pretty cool too. I can't wait to see what happens with White Tiger now with the events of STANDOFF taking place.