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Uncanny Avengers #3
| Writer | Gerry Duggan |
| Artist | Emilio Laiso |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Unity Squad faces off against the Mutant Liberation Front. Blood will be spilled, and one will fall - TO THEIR DEATH! Plus, Captain America's been hit with grenades, bullets and bombs, but somebody lobs something at Captain America that we've never seen before. 'Nuff said!
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9.0
Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau
Oct 31, 2023Uncanny Avengers #3 features a heartwarming speech that I believe will play a significant role in the Fall of X event. Read Full Review
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8.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Oct 25, 2023Laiso offers some great art in the issue. The visuals are beautifully detailed and capture the fun tone of many of the moments. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry
Oct 25, 2023The latest issue of Uncanny Avengers feels less like the next chapter in this stor and more like a to-do list being checked off as we go. Read Full Review
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7.0
Maybe I would like this more if it was part of an ongoing series, but this issue felt like a side quest. It started off strong with Captain America's speech, but I began to lose interest when the focus shifted to Penance and Quicksilver. My interest came back up with the final few pages, though. It wasn't a bad issue by any means, but I was hoping for something more after reading Issue 1.
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6.5
This has little bearing on the wider Fall of X, and it doesn't have the storytelling oomph to captivate on its own merits. I can't deny there's talent on display, in the words and especially the art, but neither suits my taste. And I think beyond my subjective frostiness, there are plenty of places where a line could be sharper or a panel more dynamic. There's solid plotting here; it just needs stronger storytelling to get a hook in me.
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5.5
Feels like an afterthought comic that any writer could've done. That didn't make it terrible, but made it forgettable.
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5.0
Didn't have any Captain Krakoa which is the main reason I'm reading this series. Those parts were interesting. This issue just feels like a weird Cap book.
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5.0
Gerry Duggan looks to be having fun writing these characters, but that hasn't leant itself to being an interesting or high-stakes story. Captain Krakoa, the main antagonist, was completely missing from this issue besides a few mentions, and Captain America again took the spotlight away from the actual mutants that make up the rest of the Unity Squad. A different "Fall of X" limited series, but a similar refrain. Uncanny Avengers offered a ton of promise when it was announced and had a debut issue that was decent enough to whet my appetite, but issues since then have felt devoid of purpose in the larger scheme of things.
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Who fell TO THEIR DEATH! ?
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