Unity #11

Writer: Matt Kindt Artist: Stephen Segovia Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: September 17, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 5
7.6Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

Last hope. Last stand.

In the wake of Livewire's stunning sacrifice, how will X-O Manowar, Ninjak, and the Eternal Warrior comes to terms? With a punishing revenge mission led by Bloodshot, that's how! If it bleeds, they can kill it...and the leaner, meaner Unity team just became a living, breathing box of armor-piercing rounds. The Armor Hunters put Earth in their bullseye... Now, the bullseye bites back!

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Sep 17, 2014

    If you haven't checked out the best team book in comics, now is a good time to start. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Sep 16, 2014

    This series continues to do great things on its own apart from the main event, even though it's ultimately not a must read for completists. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Sep 17, 2014

    Unity #11 is great for the character development foremost, while setting Ninjak and Eternal Warrior up for the final fight against the Armor Hunters. Sure they didn't make that much of an impact on the situation, but you for the most part enjoy Ninjak and Eternal Warrior's part in terms of action. The action sequences are intense and always in your face. That much you can always expect if you are looking for a bit of style to your heroics. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin Sep 16, 2014

    Unity #11 does a brilliant job of setting up Armor Hunters #4, proving why this is a must read event. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Hulking Reviewer - Kareem Ali Sep 17, 2014

    SUMMARYUnity #11 is a decent issue that is most notable for its highlight of events in Ninjak's past and connecting that to an entertaining solution to the current predicament. As one who is relatively new to the series and character, I could appreciate that. However Gilad was ineffective this issue and the alien drones didn't feel compelling in terms of the overall situation in the Armor Hunters crossover. As far as feeling intrigued about the characters and future story arcs, I'm completely on board and I look forward to the next issues. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    IGN - Jeff Lake Sep 18, 2014

    At this point the Armor Hunters saga has begun to noticeably drag, the book's major events continually set aside in favor of smaller, more character focused tie-ins. Unity #11 offers another such tie-in, returning to the continued adventures of odd-couple Ninjak and Gilad. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Tyler Goulet Sep 18, 2014

    While Unity #11 was not spectacular, especially when compared to some of the other books within this event, but it also wasnt bad either. Kindt already seems focused on whats to come after this is all said and done and thats perfectly fine with this reviewer. We need more Ninjak and Gilad, and Kindt is just the man to give it to us. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero Sep 19, 2014

    All in all, without any major matchups, Unity has the feel of running its course. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    havok1977 Oct 11, 2014

    Too much filler

  • 7.0
    AleSiryus Jan 19, 2017

    Italia - chiusura sotto tono rispetto a come ero stato abituato in quelli precedenti.

  • 6.5
    JBL Reviews Sep 18, 2014

    It's not that it was bad, but it was unnecessary...

  • 5.5
    Gizmo Sep 21, 2014

    Unity is quickly becoming irrelevant. You might as well be reading an All-New Ninjak comic featuring the Eternal Warrior as his new bumbling sidekick. It would be fun if it weren't meant to be taken seriously. Instead, both characters are two-dimensional and boring; they're basically pulling janitorial work for X-O Manowar and trying to look damn good doing it! The result isn't bad, but it's not great. This would be a lot better as a comedy since that's what it sounds like it is when I summarize it.

  • 7.5
    Yippeekiyay Sep 23, 2014

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