Siege: Secret Warriors #1
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Siege: Secret Warriors #1

Event\Storyline: Siege Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: Alessandro Vitti Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 28, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
6.2Critic Rating
6.9User Rating

During the battle at Asgard, the Sentry—under command of Norman Osborn—killed Ares. Now Phobos must avenge his fallen father, begging the question: will any survive his vengeance?

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Apr 29, 2010

    "Siege: Secret Warriors" is mostly an issue of fighting and action, but it has a strong purpose in its connection to the slain Ares and his son. More an epilogue/sequel to "God of Fear, God of War" than a "Siege" tie-in, this issue is a can't miss for fans of "Secret Warriors" as we see a side of Alex that we haven't encountered before Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy Apr 30, 2010

    Hell, you should be reading Secret Warriors anyway. Picking this book up is a no brainer. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Apr 28, 2010

    Vitti's artwork helps keep this issue in line with the main series. Vitti's style appears to have changed a fair amount since his last arc, and not necessarily for the better. The black lines are less pronounced, giving the issue a slightly lighter tone than is strictly warranted. More problematic is the coloring, which is too bright and cheerful. On the plus side, Vitti's choreography is pretty impressive at times, particularly during Phobos' battle with the Secret Service. I think this new look will fit the series better when Vitti comes on board for Heroic Age. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Apr 30, 2010

    Don't see any reason to recommend this issue. You'll likely read worse written, but this is a Siege tiein with no real impact or tangiable connection to the event and for those Secret Warriors fans out there, it has little to nothing to do with that book either and the characters don't act like they do in that book, despite being by the same author. Read Full Review

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