Mighty Avengers #5.INH

Event\Storyline: Inhumanity Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Greg Land Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 22, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 3
8.6Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

INHUMANITY TIE-IN!
• It's the leadership challenge you've been waiting for! Luke vs The Superior Spider-Man - with She-Hulk arbitrating! As in "arbitrating" a robot's head off!
Extreme physical discourtesy the way you crave it, True Believer!
• Meanwhile, there's something very rotten in the fallen city of Attilan - and it's shambling towards the Mighty Avengers!
• Plus! WHO are the Deathwalkers? Does Ronin know? Wait, hang on, he's DEAD?

  • 9.0
    Population Go - Chris Lemmerman Jan 25, 2014

    With Young Avengers having come to an end, there's room for a 'fun' Avengers book in the line-up, and this issue of Mighty Avengers seems to be its audition for the part. Equal parts humorous and exciting, with set-pieces that will have you punching the air with glee, this book has definitely defined its identity and deserves a place next to all of the other grimdark Avengers books that are on the stands. Even Greg Land seems to be on top form in this issue, with only one slip-up marring this issue and bringing it down from a perfect score. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jan 22, 2014

    As a tie-in to Inhumanity it cannot be stressed enough how much our are missing out by not reading Mighty Avengers. One of the better books to release last year and doesn't lose that intensity that comes from a team led by Luke Cage. This is a new incarnation of the team and there is so much that each has to offer when given the opportunities Al has taken to this point. Non-stop fun that you can only get when the heroes look like they love what they do. The end of the issue speaks volumes and speaks for itself. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    We The Nerdy - Henry Varona Jan 29, 2014

    Overall, this is another stellar issue of one of Marvel's best books. With the increased attention that Luke Cage and Jessica Jones will be getting from Netflix in the future, and with the most diverse superhero team in modern comics, Mighty Avengers is a top-notch book worth checking out. New readers should feel comfortable jumping into the book right now, and I hope that everybody sticks around for the great ride coming up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Jan 22, 2014

    Isn't this industry saturated with Avengers books, all with A-list names? Yet Mighty Avengers doesn't need famous names or even ultra-famous characters to get reader loyalty. It takes another approach, one that isn't done enough in today's Big Two marketplace: It earns our respect. And that might make Mighty Avengers one of the best teams Marvel has to offer. Read Full Review

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