Squadron Supreme #11
| Event\Storyline | Civil War II |
| Writer | James Robinson |
| Artist | Leonard Kirk |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
• Thanks to the predictions of Ulysses, Warrior Woman now intends to resurrect Namor no matter the risk. To this end, she needs Reed Richards' time machine, locked away in the Baxter Building...
• ...And the Squadron Supreme and their new ally, the real Power Princess, will risk everything to stop her.
• Even if it means facing the current owner of the Baxter Building...Spider-Man!
• Meanwhile, Nighthawk remains missing-looking for information on Ulysses and the Civil War raging around them. The first step to a major event in the future of the
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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7.7
Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch
Sep 10, 2016We feel like the whole resurrection of Namor is inevitable but it'll be dragged out for two or three more issues, so his actions need to be huge or this part of the story will feel like a waste of time and utterly underwhelming. Nevertheless, it's still quite interesting and the conflict between Warrior Woman and the Squadron remains entertaining. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Crusaders - Al Mega
Sep 13, 2016It's got an intriguing ending but on the whole if you like the SS you could do worse than this. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Crusaders - Lead Sharp
Sep 13, 2016It's got an intriguing ending but on the whole if you like the SS you could do worse than this. 3.5/5 Read Full Review
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7.0
411Mania - RobF
Sep 15, 2016As we have seen with several other Marvel comics, this is a Civil War crossover in name only. It really is more about the potential return of Namor and less about Ulysses and his soothsaying. Spider-Man appearance makes this a decent issue but I'm waiting to see if Namor actually returns. Read Full Review
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6.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
Sep 12, 2016Ultimately, while Squadron Supreme #11 might not wind up being the most memorable comic book that's ever hit the stands, it's certainly a solid one, and the inclusion of Spider-Man as a guest star will likely give this struggling title a bit of a sales bump as Peter Parker fans invariably check in to see what the hubbub is about. And those readers will likely find more than a little fun in this 20-page diversion, as Robinson, Kirk and company deliver an entertaining three-sided battle royale. Sometimes comics don't have to be events, and sometimes they don't have to be particularly complicated or even particularly innovative - sometimes they just have to speak to the simpler pleasures. Consider Squadron Supreme to be one of them. Read Full Review
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4.0
The Source by SuperHeroStuff - Bruce Cook
Sep 29, 2016Squadron Supreme is still a good title, but it needs to be freed from its mandatory Civil War II tie-ins and get back to the business of being its own title. Read Full Review
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3.0
Weird Science - Dan Mayhoff
Sep 12, 2016Another ultimately unexciting and contrived issue ofSquadron Supreme this month, except this issue has Spider-Man. It's really awaste of my time and I have little idea of what any of this has to do with theCivil War II crossover. Read Full Review