Secret Empire: United #1

8.1

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
8.1

User Rating

11 Reviews
Event\Storyline Secret Empire
Writer Jim Zub
Artist Ario Anindito
Cover Price $4.99

 Steve Rogers has finally brought peace to the planet, securing the borders of the land that he loves against any and all threats.
  And his peace will be maintained-by any means necessary.
  So when skirmishes break out on the outskirts of mutant-controlled territory, Hydra's supreme leader takes matters into his own hands...
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CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 9.4

    Comicsverse - Aaron Berkowitz

    Jun 15, 2017

    SECRET EMPIRE UNITED #1 is an integral part of the SECRET EMPIRE saga. It's a must-read for fans of the event or the X-Men. It brilliantly blends political satire, exciting action, and racial tensions. The art is detailed and immersive. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    PopMatters - Jack Fisher

    Jun 15, 2017

    By nearly every measure, Secret Empire United #1 exceeds the expectations usually associated with tie-in issues. It's not simply a shameless plug for a larger story that creates one too many holes. It tells the kind of story that offers just the right kind of impact for a specific kind of story. It's essentially a targeted narrative, one that hits its mark in all the right ways. That, in the grand scheme of things, is still worth enduring more angry political rants. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Jun 14, 2017

    A good check-in when it comes to the mutants and Cap's relationship with them. Read Full Review

  • 6.7

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    Jun 15, 2017

    It's a little surprising that the X-Men don't have their own dedicated tie-in mini-series for Secret Empire, but this one-shot does the trick well enough. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 8.5

    kfc902

    Jun 27, 2017

    Fun story love the direction and easily the best tie in to date.

  • 7.5

    supercoolyeah

    Jun 18, 2017

    I mean we all know there are certain people in Hydra who are always going to be tools and the ending the way it turned out was not a real surprise. I mean I am really surprised that New Tian is ran by a certain character. I think that was the biggest twist in the whole book. And I'm also really super glad to see a return of some super old characters such as Sunspot, Marrow, BoomBoom and Strong Guy. But I just don't understand why poor Magik is considered a low priority character she is honestly top rank. But that's just me. I like how Zuh is slowly showing up a crack in the Hydra nation and the return of an X-Men villain. The art is just so basic nothing new to write about.

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  • 7.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Jan 05, 2018

    A complicated false flag operation exposes the tensions brewing between Hydra and New Tian. Writer Jim Zub is handed a tough job here: There's a *lot* of political backstory and event news to squeeze in around the actual story. It ends up being a reference book you read for those general Secret Empire updates rather than a compelling story about particular characters. Ario Anindito's art is mostly excellent, but it can't redeem the comic's detached "and then this happened after this happened after this happened" tone.

  • 10

    BloodyNinja

    Jun 14, 2017

  • 10

    JVV

    Jun 14, 2017

  • 9.5

    EDiakota

    Jun 14, 2017

  • 9.0

    J.J.E.

    Aug 13, 2018

  • 8.5

    StanielK

    Jul 04, 2017

  • 8.5

    tonpas1989

    Aug 10, 2021

  • 7.0

    Jabberwocky_Superfly

    Jun 28, 2017

  • 4.0

    Frank Black

    Jun 14, 2017

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