After being hounded for months, the Red Skull's counterattack against the Unity Squad is almost a total success. The former Unity Squad members are tortured by their own worst fears and past failures.
Rated T
UNCANNY AVENGERS #20 was a brutal example of just how important Deadpool is to this series going forward. This issue has the drama, action, amazing artwork, and excellent writing to put it high on anyone's 'must-read' list for many years to come. Go out and get yourself two copies! One to read, and one to display. Read Full Review
I'm a huge fan of this series. Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz continue to put out fun, fast-paced issues that look great each and every month. It feels like every member of the team has a reason to be there. I can't recommend this book enough. Read Full Review
Duggan's script strikes the right balance of humor, horror, and superhero action. Now we just need to see if the conclusion of this story can live up to the buildup. Read Full Review
Overall it's a good book. It's got decent action, moves at a steady pace and leaves the reader in a position for more interesting things to happen. Sure it may feel like the middle section of a more interesting story, but it's loaded with action and humor, and sometimes that's enough. Read Full Review
Another great issue and easily the best Avengers book now: including Champions, Avengers, Ultimates, USAvengers, and Occupy Avengers. Pepe Larraz is doing a great job
Action, action and action in this issue and I loved every page. Seeing the team fighting mind controlled members is pretty awesome. Duggan finally builds up to action paced issue and it totally lives up to every promise. We have Rouge beating the holy crap out of someone and spider-man chucking people at high velocity and Wong actually do something is really awesome to see. The Art of Larraz and coloring of Almara is just another highlight to this issue.
Such a great fun story with awesome art by Larraz. Why are you not reading this?
This series continues to impress with the Red Skull storyline. Skull is definitely an awesome foe with the telepathic mind of Charles Xavier, and he's delightful as the villain here. This book has action, a tight plot, and strong dialogue. Pepe Larraz's artwork also impresses here. It's a lot of fun to read.
Deadpool and Spider-Man take down the Skull's pet Avengers (not to be confused with the Pet Avengers), but the Red Skull himself proves to be a tougher nut to crack. Gerry Duggan does a fine job of keeping this confrontation steaming along at a tremendous pace. This story arc could have been gutted by the buildup for Secret Empire and its change in the Cap/Skull relationship, but it's playing out very entertainingly. The Red Skull's obsession with this particular team does seem a bit misguided, though.
SCORE: 7.5