STARS AND GARTERS Part 2
• The Uncanny Avengers are being torn apart - and the JUGGERNAUT is here to make sure whatever is left won't be worth saving...
Rated T+
Despite the odd and noticeable absence of Beast and Wonder Man, Uncanny Avengers #29 puts in an exciting action-focused issue as this disparate team of heroes continues to find its footing. It's a solidly fun read, and it earns its recommendation. Pick it up. Read Full Review
This issue takes a heavier concept and paints it with a lighter brush. It's a beautiful book that juggles the cast and all their differing views and personalities effortlessly. Read Full Review
Another entertaining and action-packed issue for the Unity Squad. Once again Zub managed to balance character development and story progression. Uncanny Avengers Legacy run has been consistently fun and definitely brought back my faith in the book. Despite the future of the series is unclear, due to the "Avengers No Surrender" announcement, I am still looking forward to seeing where Zub is bringing these characters in the future. Read Full Review
I love the Juggernaut as a one-off baddie and Izaakse's art is stellar as always. If he needs a backing artist, maybe be a touch more selective with who you choose as a secondary penciller. Read Full Review
The Unity Squad isn't very united at the moment, but Zub's command of these characters has greatly increased since he started writing the book. Overall, the issue is pretty solid. Read Full Review
Well I didn't like much this one. But maybe the art, and the fact that is some Drama in a title I didn't expect.
I a way that was a surprising issue, a good use of Juggy and each avengers.
Even if I was a little sad too see Marko once more as a Bad Guy (I loved him as a X-Man & a Thunderbolt, and I hopped that he stick with the good guys.
Cover - Very good & perfectly in symbiosis with the inside 2/2
Writing - I tired to see Pietro as a dumb guy. But all the rest is good. 2/3
Arts - This time Izaake disappointed me. I see some Calafiore work in the Eyes, and didn't like that. I prefer when he draw the character more cartoony. 2/3
Feeling - Not what I expect as a reading 1/2
7/10
A Juggernaut attack allows Pietro to do a Stupid Thing while the rest of the team (but not guest stars Beast and Wonder Man, who are MIA) gets to come together and crown Rogue as the boss. I felt it was a decent, slightly above average script backstabbed in the last lap by artistic shortcomings. Sean Izaakse's work was strong but not as strong as usual for him; Juanan Ramírez's contribution at the end was dreadfully disappointing. He made enough of a stylistic shift to be noticeable, but none of his little changes were positive.