Secret Avengers #36

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Matteo Scalera Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 9, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 3
7.9Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

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  • 9.2
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jan 9, 2013

    Matteo Scalera once again kills it with his artwork. The series is stylish and energetic, and the epic scope of the script is captured expertly in every panel. Even more than the thought of losing this quirky team, I'm sad at the thought of a Secret Avengers book without Scalera at the helm. Hopefully Marvel has other high-profile assignments in mind for this talented artist. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Marvel Disassembled - Kyle Mc Feb 6, 2013

    Every issue another gushing session. Whenever theres a two page spread its always awesome but at the risk of spoiling anything youll just have to see it for yourself. Its a shame that there will only be one more of issue of him on this title because throughout his time here even though there have been problems with the story it has been consistently great. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Population Go - Population Go Staff Jan 14, 2013

    As we approach the finale of this series I'm sure it's going to be worth the past few years of lead in from both this series and Uncanny X-Force. Not only is this a finale to everything that Remender's been doing, but it's also a finale to everything that's happened in this series since it started a few years ago with Ed Brubaker at the helm, so it does have a lot riding on its shoulders, but with a fantastic writer like Remender I'm sure it's going to work out into something great. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Danny Djeljosevic Jan 14, 2013

    Secret Avengers was my first experience seeing the work of artist Matteo Scalera, who's been illustrating it for the past couple of arcs, but I gotta say I like the cut of his jib. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Read Comic Books - Cody Mudge Jan 9, 2013

    Secret Avengers is one of the hidden gems of today's comic market. Often overlooked, it is one of the most enjoyable team books going. It's a ton of fun, but more than that, Remender is teaching budding writers like myself how to properly adjust for having a large cast of characters, and how to give each of them a unique voice and a proper amount of screen time. Remender is often credited with his best work being done on lesser-known or less popular characters, so you can imagine how great it is that he is writing a book about a team of Marvel Universe misfits. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Hugo Robberts Lariviere Jan 10, 2013

    An issue with some great concepts and confrontations that unfortunately don't get all the time they deserve to be fully explored in all the littlest details. Thankfully, this final arc from Remender has some great scenes and some pretty solid artwork. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - ToriBee Jan 11, 2013

    There's about fifty things going on it feels like, and nothing feels like it's been solved or at least close to concluding, and it's a right mess at points trying to keep it all up. They're all good plots, truly, but all together it's cluttered and not the easiest to get through. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Ryan K. Lindsay Jan 11, 2013

    "Secret Avengers" #36 is the penultimate chapter to Rick Remender's run on the title. There's plenty to like about the issue, but amidst some of the great work out there, much of it belonging to Remender himself, this book is just another fight comic like far too many others. There are some interesting character points at play with this diverse cast, but the book struggles because it isn't truly about anything. Hold on, have fun, and enjoy it for what it is. Read Full Review

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