A STANDOFF tie-in! It only took 8 issues, but the Uncanny Avengers have lost their minds. To escape a trap, one Avenger is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. The Wrecker returns! AND SO DOES...?
Uncanny Avengers #8 is a weirdly anticlimactic moment midway through this Standoff crossover. Read Full Review
Though Uncanny Avengers was riding a pretty consistent wave of momentum going into this crossover, you can't help but feel let-down reading this month's installment. While not completely evaporated thanks to Gerry Duggan's firm handle on this team's voice and an art team that can make lemonade out of lemons, that same momentum has been more than a little siphoned thanks to this sojourn into Pleasant Hill. Crossover issues are the nature of the beast this day and age and while it may not be the most exciting team book this month, Uncanny Avengers still stands as an example of what a book can get away with by having a detail-oriented team behind it and having characters you enjoy reading about. Read Full Review
I liked it. Makes sense could be worse. Duggan saved himself from last issue and Stegman's art was acceptable.
Nothing special but could’ve been worse. One could describe Avengers: Standoff as whole like that too