Thunderbolts #22

Writer: Charles Soule Artist: Carlo Barberi Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 26, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
7.1Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

"NO MERCY" Part 3
•  How far would the Thunderbolts go to deal with Mercy?
•  Would they make a deal...with the devil?
•  Or Mephisto, who is technically not the devil?

  • 8.5
    Hyper Geeky - uuoo93 Mar 12, 2014

    With the story-arc over, I can officially say that this has been really fun. Not much more than that, though. If you want to read something that will keep you entertained without forcing you to think much, this is the book for you. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jamil Scalese Mar 4, 2014

    With the new art team and the writer's comfort with the volatile cast and the book's voice this series finally has potential to set itself apart from the rest. It's lighthearted with the dirtiest intentions, and has quickly risen to one of my favorite reads. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Punisher Central - Ivo Santos Feb 28, 2014

    Interesting homage that Soule make to a certain Punisher run...I think i'm beggining to understand this book a lot better and this was definetely a lot better than the previous issues. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Hugo Robberts Lariviere Feb 27, 2014

    There might be some small problems with some characters and with some rushed aspects, but the balance between humor, action and development combined with a rather solid artistic display from both Barberi and Silva makes this issue worth it despite its few flaws. Read Full Review

  • 4.1
    Geeked Out Nation - Mark Pritchard Feb 28, 2014

    This is a book that won't offend anybody, and will shift a few units for Marvel. I'm sure it will make Charles Soule a few easy bucks, and I'm equally as sure that it won't take up too much of his time. The book reads like something he could knock out in five minutes, and if that is what Marvel is happy with, then that is what they get. Do I admire Charles Soule for doing this? No, not really. It's not exactly something to be proud of, is it? Read Full Review

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