We have met the enemy-and she is War! War-Monger has decimated countless generations of heroes in her endless quest to sow conflict and strife throughout the world...and she's already taken apart each member of Unity! If the team hopes to rally and stop this malevolent force of chaos...they'll need the help of the one man War-Monger cannot defeat... the forgotten member of Unity!
If you read the “Warmonger” story arc, don't miss this issue; it deserves a good read. Having closed this chapter of Unity, and with the events transpiring in the pages of X-O Manowar, Imperium, and Book of Death, the stage is being set for great things to come for this title in the near-future. Read Full Review
Up to this point, "The War Monger" arc has been arguably the weakest of the series. With inconsistent art and a villain with practically zero emotional depth, it was difficult to imagine the finale being the least bit satisfying. Surely to the surprise of many, Unity #22 is both a great finale, but a great issue in the overall tapestry of the Unity saga. Read Full Review
The series has great potential, but this story gets low marks from me. Such a great beginning and middle, but a stumble at the end. Read Full Review
Unity #22 you won't struggle through and that is all you can ask for from a story arc that could have been better. Hopefully the next one gets back to what we love most about this series. Read Full Review
The arc itself has been somewhat of a low point for the series, and as such Matt Kindt deserves credit for ending it on a noticeable high note. Read Full Review
This issue, the conclusion to the War-Monger arc, is quite a bit different than the others in the arc, much to my pleasure. Though I did like seeing different eras of Unity assembled as War-Monger told her story of how she defeated them, it grew a bit tiring. Read Full Review
I'm pleased with the way this story ended. It at least did that well, but I'm very happy to have this story line closed out so that a new chapter of Unity can begin. Hopefully we'll our team all in one issue at the same time after having two stories line break them apart and only one of those storylines doing it successfully (see the arc before War Monger). Not the best arc for the series, but at least something good came from it" no more War Monger" at least for now. Read Full Review