The main event!
• Thor vs Uriel! Feral and vengeful after the death of a teammate, Thor is a mad God out for blood!
• The heroes of Earth rally to stop the unimaginable evil the Twins have released!
• In order to stop the Twins, The Wasp must do something that will curse her evermore!
Uncanny Avengers #16 is everything you could ask for in a comic. Great action blended into a story delivery that flows from panel-to-panel. All of the characters are on point in their dialog delivery, which really immerses the reader. You'll finish this book so fast that your hot pocket won't even have time to cool off. Read Full Review
As the Ragnarok Now story begins to come to a close, its weird that the story gets better. With the conclusion of Uncanny Avengers #16, all the pieces are set for what is sure to be an awesome ending, fitting the grand scope of the arc. As long as McNiven keeps killing it on the art side, bringing Remenders epic story to life, it is sure to continue to top itself. Read Full Review
Uncanny Avengers #16 is everything you could ask for in a comic. Great action blended into a story delivery that flows from panel-to-panel. All of the characters are on point in their dialog delivery, which really immerses the reader. You'll finish this book so fast that your hot pocket won't even have time to cool off. Read Full Review
Overall another win for team Marvel as they continue to keep me hooked to the X-Men/Avengers team up title. And to think I almost didn't grab issue one because I didn't want to buy another team up title, sure am glad I am careless with money and did it anyways! Nothing comes close to how good Uncanny Avengers is. Period. Read Full Review
It would be nice if Marvel hadn't spoiled so much of what's coming in the months ahead. It's hard not to let that knowledge color the experience and dampen the suspense. But with any good story, the journey is more important than the destination. Read Full Review
Uncanny Avengers #16 feels like the penultimate chapter in the “Apocalypse Twins” arc, but I'm hoping Remender and company surprise me with a few more issues. The ending of the whole affair seems like it's leading towards a convenient time travel fix, and I'm hoping that's not the case, as recent events in the series have helped to change the status quo for many characters on the team. Sadly, I feel like the use of certain characters in the X-Men and Avengers movie franchises will keep any changes from being permanent. Hopefully, Remender can wrap everything up nicely without being too convenient. I don't know how everything will end, but if Remender and McNiven continue offering up this level of quality, you can be sure I'm planning to stick around to see how it all plays out. Read Full Review
Delivering a tale full of action and excitement with some rather excellent art, the team behind Uncanny Avengers raise the stakes and give readers something that is decidedly a good showcase of what super hero comics can be. A very nice continuation of what has been presented earlier in the series that should please fans. Read Full Review
What's great about Uncanny Avengers especially is the feeling that this isn't over yet. Considering we've seen Kang building an army - and now that we've seen Immortus on the scene, as well - there's a sense that the worst is yet to come for the Uncanny Avengers. And to be honest, I can't wait. We've seen these heroes struggle, slip, and fall - and that makes us cheer even harder when they get back up. With Remender and McNiven both bringing their A-game, Uncanny Avengers #16 is a total knockout. Read Full Review
This is a really great book. So much has been happening, and so many characters have died. It's one of those stories that you know when it's all over they're going to end up rewriting time or something to fix it all, but it's still just fun to read and see where things are going. Read Full Review
I can’t believe what I was missing out on with this book. It is a Marvel continuity fan’s dream: Uncanny Avengers takes elements from Uncanny X-Force, Avengers vs X-Men, House of M, Kurt Busiek’s Avengers, Bendis’ Avengers, The Children’s Crusade, and Avengers Forever. Really one of the best comics I’ve and read but unfortunately this outstanding series culminates in one of the worst comic events since Avengers: The Crossing, and that event is Avengers and X-Men: Axis
A perfect super-hero comic.