As a second Ultron appears and declares himself leader of a terrifying new religion, Iron Man and War Machine reveal at last how their Ultron became a hero!
RATED T+
This series continues to be my favorite pick up each week. With a heavy emphasis on Marvel's past while still building towards the future, West Coast Avengers is the easiest recommendation on the stands now. Read Full Review
Overall, West Coast Avengers #3 is a strong entry in the series. It's a fun and engaging read that offers a fresh perspective on Ultron while continuing to develop the West Coast Avengers as a team. The cliffhanger ending leaves readers eager for more. Read Full Review
West Coast Avengers #3 keeps the series' offbeat charm alive with engaging character work, solid humor, and an intriguing setup for the rival Ultron conflict. While the inconsistent artwork occasionally distracts from the narrative, the issue effectively blends action and drama, keeping readers invested in this chaotic team's journey. With higher stakes and a fractured team, the series sets up an exciting future, even if the West Coast Avengers remain far from polished heroes. Read Full Review
Solid first fight with the new ultron and gold issue overall
I'm not sold on this book. I have a hard time taking anything that happens seriously, mostly because Tony doesn't seem like he's taking it seriously. The Blue Bolt characer is a joke and Firestar doesn't act like herself. The whole Ultron storyline of them trying to be good guys goes everything we know about Ultron. I'm going to give this a couple of more issues and probably drop it.
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The initial idea of a new WCA team intrigued me, but three issues in this has already become utter trash.