RED MENACE, parts 5 & 6!All the secrets are bared, as the TBOLTS conclude their second arc.Will the team overcome their mistrust to takeout the supplier of gamma-powered Crimson Dynamos?
The final verdict? Despite the slight struggles with the storytelling modes and moments, Way and Dillon's Thunderbolts deserves as much credit as can be given for unlocking the true narrative potential of Hulk, and then evolving the idea of the Thunderbolts in its high concept. Moreover, Way has taken pains to conduct readers down a logical storytelling path and not merely bombard them with information. That's the mark of a true storytelling, and it evokes a sense of trust in the reader. Enough trust to follow where he may lead. Read Full Review
It took eleven issues, but the verdict is now official with this title, just as it might finally be becoming something more. This book is predictable and boring, and while it looks really good, there doesn't seem to be anything more than the standard team book dynamics to it. Way's run was a good one, just not anything that will make him anything more than one of the many talented writers in the Marvel stable. With no disrespect meant to the creative team, who have done everything they could, the T-Bolts are running out of steam, and fast. Read Full Review
I don't have nothing to Daniel Way he make me believe on the potential of this team, i was always a ceptic about Frank's integration. Way have done good stuff but it wasn't enough to satisfy what i was expect from this book, i wish him the best for his upcoming projects. Read Full Review
There are a few glimpses of what can be good about this book. The interaction between Deadpool and Venom and Red Hulk's action sequence were alright, but suffered from the same aforementioned problems. And then there was a nice last page reveal that I won't spoil here just in case you actually decide to pick this one up. All in all, as I said, it's not good, but there's just enough here that I at least will be back next issue. And hey, all hope isn't lost, starting in issue #14 we get a brand new creative team. Read Full Review