Things that will be broken this issue:
• A jail
• Bones inside the human body
• A promise
• (And maybe, just maybe, your heart)
Rated T+
With a powerful cosmic child on their team, you would think they are invincible, but that's not the case. The safety of Kobik is the most important thing, and allowing her to use her powers in plain sight has been the biggest concern. With S.H.I.E.L.D looking for Kobik, they find the Thunderbolts to be on the top of their most wanted list. The team is more than resourceful in staying hidden, unless they make a beer run, like they did in issue 6. After going toe-to-toe with Captain America, things may be looking far more dire for the Thunderbolts team, and Bucky's relationship with Cap may never be the same. Read Full Review
Thunderbolts #8 moves at a decent clip and provides a decent jaunt to get us back to the status quo of Bucky leading the T.Bolts all while giving Songbird (and to a lesser degree Atlas) a chance to shine. Read Full Review
Pretty good issue. Finally! The series had a major lull there. What I don't get though is this is a pretty big issue. It develops the team and the characters. It has evil Cap. And it has a very important scene with kobik that may explain a lot of what's going on with Cap. So why have such shitty artistry?!