SECRET EMPIRE TIE-IN!
• After narrowly surviving their battle with the X-Men, the Secret Warriors have to get back to New Attilan to use what they have learned in the fight against Hydra...
• ...but Hydra won't make that easy.
• As the danger grows, so does the distrust among the Warriors. Karnak is clearly making plans of his own. But why?
• With Hydra breathing down their necks, the team is tearing itself apart, and the clock is ticking on their plans. But first Quake must be ready to lead the Secret Warriors into a confrontation with her father, the Hydra commander, MISTER HYDE!
Rated T+
The stakes finally got higher this issue- killing a tween will do that, typically- and Daisy's controversial style of leadership made this issue the best of the series so far. Read Full Review
Marvel did this series no favors at all by giving it the "Secret Warriors" branding and inviting unwarranted comparisons to the previous volume. The good news is that the series is starting to find its footing, even if it continues to share little in common with its namesake. Read Full Review
Secret Warriors is one of those books that is bursting with potential but, needs to dial it in just a bit more. Matthew Rosenberg's story and dialogue are solid while Javier Garron's artwork is the stuff of a fan boy'ssequential art dreams. Read Full Review
What a ton of fun !
Lunella does six impossible things before breakfast, but then gets separated from the team. There's plenty of fun and funny here, and the plot developments that push Lunella to the front feel quite natural. On a wider scale, things are getting just a bit breathless; the team doesn't get a moment's rest - or even enough time to have the full-force Kamala/Daisy argument that's brewing. The destination remains unclear but the journey remains thrilling, so following this title is no hardship.
This book isn't really doing it for me. I'm not sure what the focus is. I'm not really feeling any of the characters, so far. Not sure if I care enough to keep reading.