• Someone's been gun-running magical weapons into the Marvel Universe--and now SHIELD is under siege by a mysterious threat that can't be catalogued or classified--and against which SHIELD's super-science is useless! Guest-Starring Scarlet Witch!
Rated T+
Overall, I loved this issue. The Story, Characters, and Art were up to SHIELD standards and what I have come to expect. This is a MUST PULL!!! Oh I forgot to mention the twist at the end, guess you'll just have to read it yourself. Follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com/scottierowland and let me know what you think. Thumbs Up! Read Full Review
Overall S.H.I.E.L.D. #5 is the story that puts this series back on track with something you can really take interest in. We should get characters that we would want to see them team up with. We should want to see more of Coulson's team in action, and we should get more of the dynamic between them and the assets they work with like what is seen in this issue between Wanda, Fitz and May. Entertainment both through story and art should be the goal going forward to keep people tuned in for more. Read Full Review
Credit where credit is due - I wasn't a huge fan of S.H.I.E.L.D. the last time I reviewed it, but with Mike Choi on art and the Scarlet Witch as a guest star, this series clearly has a few more tricks up its sleeve. Read Full Review
S.H.I.E.L.D #5 really brought this series back on track. I really enjoyed the earlier issues but then was iffy on the last few. I really enjoyed the overall story of this issue. I am a huge fan of seeing how the humans react to the magical characters in the Marvel Universe. I really enjoyed the characters they chose for this issue (minus Fitz) and loved the fact that it had Scarlet Witch. Some of the dialog seemed weird but I overall enjoyed the interaction that each character had. This issue was a fun and enjoyable read and that's really all you can ask for a series like this. Read Full Review
Finally sets up a plot behind the previous 4 issues.
Plot lines finally starting to come together