• The devastation in Boston worsens, and the Uncanny Avengers fight a world gone mad.
• An unexpected figure makes a surprise entrance.
• So, hang on -- Deadpool is STILL an Avenger?
Rated T
If you're interested in the roster or creative team of Uncanny Avengers, don't let the first issue of the series keep you away - this second issue is a big improvement in almost every way. Read Full Review
Uncanny Avengers #2 was a fun read. This issue is exactly what I love to get with my super hero comics. Action, adventure, good team chemistry all wrapped up in a fun and entertaining package. What is also nice about Uncanny Avengers #2 is that it is new reader friendly as well as being accessible to readers of all ages. This is a quality super hero read that is worth the cover price. Read Full Review
A great second issue! X-men, time travel, a new villain. Great start!
It's good to see Synapse at work. I really thought for a moment why she was there. She still can't pull her weight. But I love love love who they brought back.
The last issue intrigued me but this issue is a decrease in quality. I don’t care about the main threat and the appearance of Canle and all the time travel makes one thing clear: Gerry Duggan is slowing transforming Uncanny Avengers into another Deadpool-centered book, and the rest of the team are just supporting characters. Not a fan of Stegman again
eh
This new Avengers team still feels like a second rate team. I haven't found any of the characters that compelling and they just don't seem like that interesting of a team. This book just can't seem to hook me.
Still disappointing...