• The Avengers close in on the new Inhuman that's destroying Boston.
• The Torch wishes he paid better attention in science class, and an Avenger has a secret that may undo the team before it begins!
• Plus -- the surprising final member of this series makes a grand and bloody entrance.
Uncanny Avengers is off to a pretty mediocre start so far. Everything is just okay. The story or the art doesnt really stand out and there is nothing that makes this a must read book. The cast is cool, but they need a better story to go along with them. Read Full Review
"Uncanny Avengers" #3 tries new directions, stretching out and attempting to include new people. Though the series stresses the importance of the Inhumans, nothing in the story proves they are; if "Uncanny Avengers" had some time to build to its Inhuman threat, the story might not feel as rushed. Read Full Review
The humor is nice and so is the roster. Duggan makes a solid attempt at character development but the plot seems bland. After this issue only 2 things stuck with me: Who’s this Synapse gal and where did Reed and Sue go after Secret Wars?