Secret Avengers #3

Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Michael Walsh Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 14, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 11
8.9Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

"POST-NUCLEAR"
•  A post-nuclear warhead has gone missing in the Middle East. Eighteen S.H.I.E.L.D. agents are dead. Who you gonna call?
•  What happens when Black Widow and Lady Bullseye meet? Sparkles. And what happens when you get too many sparkles? Explosions, that's what.
•  While Phil Coulson struggles with his new problem, Maria Hill deals with her old one: MODOK is up to something.

  • 10
    Comic Vine - Tony 'G-Man' Guerrero May 14, 2014

    This is my favorite Avengers title. Because of the nature of the team and the missions they go on, there is a nice and separate feel from the rest of the Marvel Universe. That means You can easily enjoy this series without having to worry about what's happening in other titles. Ales Kot gives the series a light-hearted and sometimes humorous tone but when it comes time for the action, he puts Michael Walsh to work. Walsh's scenes are priceless, regardless if the characters are standing around or in the middle of a gunfight. This is a book I look forward to reading every month. I can't get enough. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Shadowhawk's Shade - Abhinav Jain May 18, 2014

    With some great dialogue and story, coupled with some great art, Secret Avengers #3 is definitely a great issue. The only drawback? No MODOK!!! Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    Multiversity Comics - David Henderson May 15, 2014

    If you want a comic that brings the best of Ales Kot and Michael Walsh's creator owned work and marries it with the Marvel Universe, there should be no reason not to pick this up. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    Fanboys Inc - Cody Mudge May 16, 2014

    Secret Avengershas impressed me a little more with each successive issue. If that trends continues, this will easily rank as one of my favorite books. Kot, Walsh and Wilson have hit on the winning formula here, now the name of the game is going to be consistencyhow long can they keep it up? Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge, III May 15, 2014

    While the Secret Avengers spend the majority of their time working silently behind the scenes, Kot and Walsh have delivered yet another issue more than worthy of the spotlight. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Coming Up Comics - David Melton May 15, 2014

    A fun series to read. You should definitely be paying attention. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Kevin Reilly May 20, 2014

    The third issue continues the episodic story of the series: these Secret Avengers have essentially taken the role of Norman Osborn's late, great Thunderbolts. The team is split up: Spider Woman, Black Widow, and Coulson intercept a weapons deal, while Hawkeye and Nick Fury, Jr. are sent to kill a monster. And while we don't see a lot of that second story in favor of a cliffhanger ending, it's still an entertaining ride. In an ideal future, especially since Marvel has teased a reboot at the big retailers convention last weekend, every book feels this way. But until then, I suppose, we can enjoy Secret Avengers and call it a night. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Tres Dean May 15, 2014

    Ales Kot and Michael Walsh's Secret Avengers is fun. There's no other way to put it. The creators of this book seem to be dead-set on making the most crazy/smile-inducing comic on the stands, and their efforts aren't futile. Read Full Review

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