Saturday 24 February 2018

Uncanny Avengers: Unity: Red Skull Review

Finished reading Uncanny Avengers: Unity: Red Skull, concluding writer Gerry Duggan run on the Uncanny Avengers as the team have their final confrontation with the Red Skull. The book opens with the Red Skull putting his final plans for the Avengers into action as he takes control of Quicksilver thanks the his use of Professor Xavier’s brain, as the Red Skull captures the Uncanny Avengers and take over their minds with only Deadpool left to gather a small group of heroes to help against his mind controlled teammates and eventually defeat the Red Skull. After defeating the Red Skull the team take him to Beast who extract the parts of Professor Xander’s brain when Captain America comes in to take Red Skull away the team begin to think about disbanding. Overall this was a great book as it concludes writer Gerry Duggan time in the book by wrapping up the story of the Red Skull that has been with the team since it’s inception at the beginning of Marvel Now and other plot points that have carried over. The art throughout the book is amazing as the whole art team is able to bring the character interactions to life extremely well thanks to how each character is able to emote. The action set pieces are drawn to life with great detail and even have some breathtaking visuals from the physical fights to the mental fights with the Red Skull within the different Avengers minds. 8/10.

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