HYDRA's plans accelerate while more remnants of S.H.I.E.L.D. fall. Fury reconnects with an old colleague and finds out that the balance has shifted between him and some of his former soldiers. Plus, the Warriors suffer their first casualty of war.
There are some minor problems - I'd like to learn more about the individual Secret Warriors, who are still largely unknown - but there's time for that in the issues ahead. Read Full Review
Each issue of "Secret Warriors" has been a step up from the previous with Hickman, Bendis, and Caselli upping the ante with each issue. This issue includes a surprise or two that readers won't see coming, but should have. Intriguing characters, a fantastic concept, enthralling action, and the odd "Oh my god!" moment -" "Secret Warriors" has it all. Read Full Review
Action, suspense, great character moments and beautiful art what's not to love? Read Full Review
And finally, it'd be impossible for me to review an issue of this series without gushing over the work of Stefano Caselli. Caselli's approach to action is lush and energetic enough to recall the best of Ed McGuinness, and his knack for capturing the emotional subtleties of a scene gives him a strength McGuinness lacks. He's without a doubt a superstar in the making, and I can only hope he sticks around this title for a good long time before he's moved to one of Marvel's flagship books. Read Full Review
I highly recommend Secret Warriors #3. And while I wish a few of the growing pains would go away, they do little to detract from the quality of the issue. In this reviewer's opinion, if you aren't reading Secret Warriors, you're missing out on a potential “series of the year” candidate. Read Full Review
This is good stuff right here. If it keeps going this way, Hickman may just achieve his goal of creating the definitive Nick Fury story. If I have any complaint, it's that the name of the series should seriously be Nick Fury: Agent of Nothing. When he's called that this issue, it just reverberates. Can we get that fixed somehow? Read Full Review
There's only three more issues on Secret Warriors' complimentary "Wow Me" trial period, but I'm going to need to see a lot more out of this book than the Dum Dum Dugan cameo at the end to keep me for the long haul. Read Full Review