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    Secret Warriors #15

    Secret Warriors » Secret Warriors #15 - Death ...and the Dread that Surely Follows released by Marvel on June 1, 2010.

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    Nick Fury comes face-to-face with his greatest betrayal in this all-important issue of Secret Warriors. Break-ups, hook-ups, and more! It's Sex and the City meets Reservior Dogs. It's Sleepless in Seattle meets Full Metal Jacket. It's part five of WAKE THE BEAST- featuring the secret history of the Viper.

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    Review: Secret Warriors #15 0

    Viper returns to assume a new identity while Nick Fury has a confrontational dinner with Contessa and the Secret Warriors figure out their next move through a card game.  THE GOOD Caselli's art is just downright appealing. I kept going back through this comic just to look at it. He renders everything from Mexican stand-offs to Hydra training sessions to marshmallow-eating contests with equal skill, making even mundane kitchen activities pop off the page. I've bee...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Time to grow up. 0

     Secret Warriors #15This was a great week for comics for me. Primarily because there were three books by one of my new favorites, Jonathan Hickman. This guy made the Fantastic Four interesting to me, he made the superspy life of Nick Fury, Hydra, S.H.I.E.L.D., and the Secret Warriors actually matter more in the Marvel Universe. I really enjoy Caselli’s art in this book as well. Hickman essentially has taken a band of misfits that didn’t matter in the big scheme of things and gave them a pu...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    A damn good issue. 0

    There's a lot going on here in this issue, and just about all of it's good. My only complaint is that all of the subplots get a little hard to follow at times. This is a series that reads a LOT better in TPB form, because you can see how it all ties together pretty quickly. But that doesn't detract from all the awesome happenings. The team itself is great, and Fury, as always, is awesome. The mexican standoff scene was my favorite little scene from this issue. The interactions, and the parting l...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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