• All-out action to save an Avenger ...FROM ULTRON!
• One member of the Unity Squad catches a heck of a bad break.
• Plus - what is "The Icarus Protocol"?
Rated T
If you haven’t been following this series I highly suggest jumping on. There is a lot of action, drama, and fun to be had and this is one of the better books from the Avengers lineup. Read Full Review
This issue didn't follow through on the action that was promised at the end of the last issue. It all felt rushed to get to the reveal of the next villains. The art was awesome and made up for the story a little bit, but I'm ready to get back to the original team. Read Full Review
My main complaint is that I was hoping the ending would be more satisfying. Instead, it just sets Ultron back up for yet another return
Loved the ending scene with all the impacted hero. It shows the personal struggles they went to get rid of him.
Not a good day for a Pym fan. Yes, it was good to see the Avengers work in sync and cooperation to take down Ultron, but not a fan of how Pym has been treated as a character.
A terrific end of an impressive story arc. At least the good team-work by the Unity squad helps to rise to quality of the issue but it isn't enough to hide the poor subtlety on the hate that Marvel editors feel on the Hank Pym character and the unsatisfaying close on the elements that were keeping up the story (Hulkbuster, and Deadpool reaction on this problem).