Find out who Nick Fury and his Secret Warriors' real enemies are, where they've been hiding, and why they chose now to make their existence known!
and thank me later. Read Full Review
So far, the story is rolling out slowly - but it's been very good so far. And each issue has ended with something of a cliffhanger - so what's not to like? Read Full Review
I know I droned on about the resurrections in an attempt to dispel rumours and forum rumblings about them, but that doesn't mean this issue is bad. I loved every minute of this issue and it's cemented Secret Warriors on my pull list for the months to come. Read Full Review
With Caselli's art and Hickman's writing, "Secret Warriors" is shaping up to be one of Marvel's best books after only two issues. These characters showed potential in "Secret Invasion" and look to be fulfilling it here. Hopefully, this book will make it through the 60 issues Hickman has planned. Read Full Review
Well, despite my complaints about Marvel predictably pulling the rug out from under us or the lameness of a team of youngsters under Nick Fury’s watchful eye, this was a story that was very well told, however familiar it might have been. I was captivated from the very first panel all the way to the last. It gets a B, and I’ll definitely be back for the next issue. Read Full Review
) It's a nice story, and Stefano Caselli's art is characteristically good, but they're quickly squandering their goodwill with byzantine plotting too early in the book's run, if you ask me. Read Full Review
After two issues, it looks like Hickman is going to be able to continue to weave the magic that got him this opportunity in the first place. The book has the promise to be a great, and quite unique (compared to the more traditional super-hero comic anyway) addition to the Marvel universe. Read Full Review