Marvel's newest hit Avengers team continues its breakneck pace! Steve Rogers comes face-to-face with an old comrade in arms from the war…who’s now working for the Shadow Council! The Secret Avengers Hong Kong Kung Fu extravaganza continues! 32 PGS./Rated T …$3.99
That's some exciting writing. Not only that, but each frame plays out smoothly and brilliantly. It's just more proof why I think this is the best new series for the year. Brubaker and Deodato's partnership on this series is every bit as good as Matt Fraction and Salvador Larroca's teaming on Invincible Iron Man. I just think it's proof of how good the right artist and the right writer can be gold on a series. Read Full Review
I'm really enjoying this book, and the storyline is much more in line with what I would expect from a "Secret" team - covert operations, working behind the scenes to protect the world, lots of hoo-hah action - you get all that and more in this series. Read Full Review
Not quite at the same level as the last couple of outstanding issues, but still quite a bit better than that disappointing first arc. Read Full Review
"Secret Avengers" still has the potential to be great, but right now (in both story and art) it feels like there are too many things being pushed onto the page to make it work. A little less all around, in this case, could be more. Read Full Review
The last thing this series needed to do was retcon a major part of Captain America’s history. I really couldn’t care about the Shadow Council less and the John Steele twist is making this series unbearable. In an arc that was supposed to center around Shang-Chi has found its way back to Ed Brubaker’s golden boy Steve Rogers. Less is more, Ed, less is more