INFINITY TIE-IN - like none other... because this one's got dancing!
• With the hordes of Thanos invading Earth, the Fearless Defenders live up to their namesake!
• A gifted young woman discovers she has amazing... but terrifying... powers.
• Will this new hero join the ranks of the Defenders? Or will she become one of Caroline LeFay's Doom Maidens?
I definitely commend the creative team for taking on the challenge of tying into the larger ‘Infinity' crossover event, but still managing to tell their story their way. This series took a while to find its footing, but now it seems month after month they are knocking it out of the park. This was another excellent installment! Read Full Review
Fearless Defenders #10 is a strong comic and an interesting introduction to a new team member. Bunn & Sliney do a solid job of integrating the events of Infinity into their series but still maintain the spirit of Fearless Defenders. I wouldn't say this is a critical read for Infinity-only readers, as the impact on the primary book is next to none, but it is an entertaining read nonetheless. Read Full Review
The artwork is by Will Sliney and his work has always been iffy for me. A bunch of his characters have the same faces, facial expressions feel limited, and characters often bend their bodies in ways that leave me wondering if the character accidently snapped their spine for a moment. Those same problems persist in this issue, though the action scenes are still pretty solid and there are some occasionally good looking panel layouts. 8.0 Pure superhero fun.Great introduction to a new character.Very solid tie-in to Infinity.The artwork is okay.Not very deep or unique. Read Full Review
Superior Spider-Man is so incredibly great, and much more dynamic than we could ever have thought. He works on so many levels and with so many writers, from Dan Slott to Christopher Yost to Robert Rodi " it seems he's refreshing and exciting for everybody who gets their hands on him. Del Mundo's art remains well-suited for spider-action, and it always seems to be moving. This is one more winning entry in the finest hour of Otto Octavius, and both Fulmina and Ren feel like fully idiosyncratic characters from the get-go, and we look forward to seeing more of them. Read Full Review