The Great Lakes Avengers #7
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The Great Lakes Avengers #7

Writer: Zac Gorman Artist: Will Robson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 26, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 6
7.0Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

• Join us for the thrilling finale of Dr. Nod and the Bod Squad vs. The Great Lakes Avengers!
•  Watch as Big Bertha finally picks on someone her own size! Cringe as Flatman tries to lead the team!
•  Recoil in horror as Mr. Immortal wrestles a gallbladder bigger than himself!
•  Plus, at least TWO FULL PANELS guest-starring Deadpool or your money back!
Rated T+

  • 7.0
    AIPT - Eric Cline Apr 27, 2017

    This issue's final issue is, as expected, a mixed bag, but the charming art and fantastic final pages make it worth a read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Pablo Banda May 31, 2017

    As a finale arc it's good to see Big Bertha but the two full panels of deadpool are totally dissapointing.

  • 8.0
    RustonLF May 4, 2017

    This is the issue I had been waiting for in the series. We see the team find a way to work together and prove that even though they are a team that struggles to work together they find a way. The quick cameo by Deadpool that shuts them down was funny but nonsense. The art is a little sloppy at points but works. It is sad to see the series go, but they went out in good way.

  • 7.5
    Ryan Jan 30, 2019

    It felt a bit rushed and I wished their was just one more issue so we could get a long goodbye for these characters. Gorman’s GLA taught me to love Flatman, Doorman, Big Berda, Mr Immortal, Connie, Amy, and even Pansey the intern/secretary. I had never read a Great Lakes Avengers comic before and now I love them. These seven issues have inspired me to read Slott’s GLA and I hope everybody gives this series a shot

  • 6.0
    CrazyforRAMU Nov 4, 2017

    Dr. Nod is defeated by some actual heroic teamwork before Deadpool drops by to announce that GLA is canceled. When this issue hit the fourth instance of GLA members critiquing their own one-liners, I finally realized it: This title wants to be Marvel universe Archer. A noble goal; it totally missed the mark. It needed tighter plots, better villains, and funnier humor to get there. Will Robson's art has done a great job in making this series look distinctive. It's Zac Gorman's plotting that let us down. He was scared of addressing the thorny pre-existing character dynamics of this team, so he juggled a bunch of different plots to keep them separated as much as possible. *Terrible* decision.

  • 8.5
    jmprados May 7, 2017

  • 8.0
    GlenWizard Apr 30, 2017

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