subhamroxx's review

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3.0

This was a fun read!

We have Cap draft Hawkeye to lead this team and well we see them team up and go against the new Masters of Evil and great provocation by Steve and then the main story is when some incidents happen in Pakistan, Avengers go to confront it but then they are met by resistance from something called Adaptoids and "Descendants", basically robotic villains who seem to be reanimated from the dead and there is Sentinels and Doombots there too so the whole package so we get great moments for Eric Ant-man, Hawkeye fighting off threats, Venom (Flash) coming into save the Avengers and that was a fun one and I love the banter in the team especially between Cap Britain and Hawkeye!

It feels like an epic book though the threats are a bit unclear but still it makes for a fun read and it does sort of challenge the status quo of the team as they face all sort of threats and there are some interesting sub plots being built here especially between Eric and Jim and so yeah Remender seems to be playing a big game. The art was not good an dI didn't like it but the writing makes up for it. Zircher's portions were good.

celluloidmay's review

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3.0

hawkeye is cool! i like him. prior to this, i only knew the film version, and after reading this, i'm kinda sad his character hasn't been explored more in the films.

no more cap stealth suit! which i'm sad about. it's the old one with the pirate boots (which i've always felt look weird)

forbearance's review

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1.0

No one should have to willingly read this. It focused on all the wrong aspects. The ensemble cast feels like they gathered up names that would sell. Hawkeye is straight up told hes not a leader, they make him one, and dont even focus on it. The absurd amount of mid dialogue scene changes was distracting - I counted 5 in less than 8 pages during the second to last issue. There were two page spreads that I didnt realize were spreads until I got lost.

All in all, there was potential that got squandered due to layout and a focus on the "action" (fight scenes that would last less than a page). Love yourself and pick up something better

birdmanseven's review

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3.0

I mean, they didn't seem very secret is all.

I thought the dialogue was a step up and I liked the look of the book. I just never really got invested in the story.

I liked the OG Human Torch.

We discussed this a little more on an episode of Comic Book Coffee Break: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWxE3WjxFQE&t=40s&fbclid=IwAR3g8JXn4vyxFUtfGOXkToOr4kXkXaXAzOQOnloqk7kW_wWV5GS4MQqlALs

themockingbird's review

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3.0

I liked this better than the previous Secret Avengers issues I've read. I think it's because there was a lot less Captain America and Agent 13, which made room for the other characters and a more interesting storyline.

latlansky's review

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3.0



I found Clint, Cap and Doctor McCoy to be quite amusing.
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