We don't know if you heard...but Hulk came back to earth and made a huge mess. Who's S.H.I.E.L.D. gonna get to clean it up? Damage Control, the roughest, toughest dilapidated dirt dogs this side of the universe.
Towards the end of the issue the only nagging concern I felt was the lack of any crucial impetus to the plot. The pieces quickly fall into place, leaving the reader to wonder if they really will be forced to flip through two more issues of superheroes picking up trash. Just then McDuffie throws a wrench in the form of several new characters who really deserve to have a greater presence in Marvel's books. If the preceding 22 pages weren't enough, I was certainly hooked by that point. Read Full Review
Damage Control is definitely the surprise hit of the week. Dwayne McDuffie turns in a story much more compelling than whats happening in Justice League of America which makes me curious as to how much Countdown influence he faces over at DC. This issue features great artwork, a well-crafted story, excellent character development and a surprise twist at the end that is sure to excite any Marvel fan. With only three parts to this series, theres no excuse as to why you shouldnt check it out. Read Full Review
My first contact with Damage Control. Really fun, already enjoying some of the characters.