STARS AND GARTERS Part 3
• Love, loss, and the road ahead. Where does the Unity Squad go from here?
Rated T+
Jim Zub managed to fill in a lot of the gaps between the characters developments and the plot since he took over. With the amazing job from Izaakse and gorgeous coloring from Tamra Bonvillain. This book is definitely a must read and beautiful way of ending another chapter for our Unity Squad. Read Full Review
With the Avengers books all folding into one weekly series, Uncanny Avengers is the one that will be missed most severely. This has been a top-notch comic about superheroes dealing with obstacles you can't just punch through. Read Full Review
It's not clear if Uncanny Avengers will be coming back after the next big Avengers crossover, but it deserves to keep going. Read Full Review
The Uncanny Avengers unity squad is no more, but we can take solace in the fact that Jim Zub sent them off on a high note. This was a fitting ending that should give readers and fans hope for the future of these characters. Read Full Review
Uncanny Avengers #30 is a decent read. Theres no real reason to read it unless youve been following the series, as it only really closes the book on the interpersonal relationships that have been cultivated over the series runs. However, if you love these characters and this book, than you should do yourself the favor of seeing how the series ends. Read Full Review
I wonder how much off those who have follow this title will take this last issue ?
After all we have a drama moment between Simon & Wanda (I like the fact she move on for Dr Druid, but I was sad for Simon).
I love that Zub make a move for Shooker (That's not a invitation as a probationary Avengers, but close)
I liked the Rogue/Johnny moment (A johnny nor depress or with a lost of power Zdarsky). But their couple didn't will stand.
I doubt that will even begin.
It's a little weird to see cap. But Rogue make the past the past, and make a deference between him & the other him.
A very sweet ending, nice done Mr Zub.
Cover - 2/2 in relation & beautiful.
Writing - I wonder what was Zub idea before Mar more
Jim Zub puts the Uncanny Avengers back on their various shelves with a few status updates and relationship upgrades, plus Johnny Storm uses his phat FF lewt to buy and rebuild Avengers Mansion! It's a satisfying (but not triumphantly stirring) script that provides solid closure for the title. Sean Izaakse's art is notably on point. With this level of effort and detail, he can play in the heavyweight tier with folks like Stuart Immonen. I can easily call this issue good and also easily say it's not quite great. The developments are a little too safe and simple. But then, "A final issue is not a place to open up big cans of worms or leave vital business unfinished," I said, glaring all the while at Al Ewing's Royals.