AN AVENGERS STANDOFF tie-in!
• The Uncanny Avengers come to the aid of S.H.I.E.L.D. during a manhunt.
• The team makes a shocking discovery about an ally.
• What does it all have to do with the mystery unfolding in Pleasant Hill?
Uncanny Avengers #7 is a blast. I'm really starting to love this team. It's a weird mix of characters that feel like they shouldn't work well together, but they do. It's a gorgeous looking issue and features the Wrecker, which is always a plus for me. The connection between the current Marvel event works, and the issue leaves off at a pretty interesting place. The only real problem with the issue is that it moves too quickly. I recommend checking this issue out. Read Full Review
Uncanny Avengers #7 is a disjointed, chaotic ride that also happens to be an early high point for the young series. Read Full Review
Uncanny Avengers #7 proved to be a solid tie-in for Marvel's latest event, as despite being a little disjointed at times, it would be exciting nonetheless. What remained at the core of this series however was the chemistry between this unique band of heroes, with the creative team handling this perfectly. Read Full Review
Uncanny Avengers could have been a book that is easily forgotten, but the past couple of issues have really made a case for it being one of the better books in Marvel's stable, if not the best. Gerry Duggan is getting comfortable with the characters and its showing on the page. The art has consistently improved as the series moves forward. This series isnt a fluff book that can be blown off, but a series on the rise. Read Full Review
This series has improved in bounds after the first 4 issues and it is smartly written crossing into Standoff with All-New All-Different Avengers. I wasn’t happy Stegman is back but he has improved greatly. This roster is fascinating