Uncanny Avengers #6

Writer: Gerry Duggan Artist: Carlos Pacheco Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 2, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 9
5.7Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

• Deadpool and Quicksilver take a break from the Uncanny Avengers' secret mission to help the NYPD out of a jam.
•  And after the tragic events in Boston, the Inhumans have a serious beef with the newest Avenger, Synapse.
•  Plus: The odd and tragic fate of the Avengers Mansion is revealed!
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  • 9.0
    Comic Spectrum - Adam Brunell Mar 2, 2016

    With Uncanny Avengers, Gerry Duggan is bringing a very chaotic story to readers. Every team member has huge personal demons they are dealing with and I'm wondering if this team will survive. I'm following Inhumans, Uncanny Inhumans and Uncanny Avengers and I can honestly say I don't trust the Inhumans. I can't wait to see who leaves the team next; supposedly Steve Rogers will be his younger self again soon enough and I'm curious if that change will cause another reset on the series. I'm voting for that not to happen, but you never know, especially with the upcoming "Dead No More" event at Marvel. Read Full Review

  • 6.3
    IGN - Levi Hunt Mar 3, 2016

    Overall though, the narrative and tone are still a bit of a mess. Read Full Review

  • 6.3
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Mar 7, 2016

    A decent issue overall, with a little plot development and a lot of character, but one that feels like a chapter rather than a complete experience... Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good Mar 9, 2016

    I kept waiting for this issue to take off and really provide an exciting story, instead the last panel came and went and the book was done and nothing had really happened. The reveal of Red Skull at the end of the story lacks any punch as a similar reveal had been done in a recent issue. It just seemed like a unnecessary encore performance of a story that nobody cared about the first time. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comics Bulletin - Chase Magnett Mar 9, 2016

    That level of delivery is actually Uncanny Avengers #6 at its best. When it manages to feel like a perfectly standard superhero team comic, it doesn't feel like an advertisement for Inhumans comics that Marvel should stop trying to make happen or a minor adventure that hardly entertains and barely ties into the series ongoing narrative. If you're dying to fill time, then this will do the trick, but that's about the only objective it is likely to satisfy. Read Full Review

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