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    Uncanny Avengers #2

    Uncanny Avengers » Uncanny Avengers #2 - Skullduggery released by Marvel on January 1, 2013.

    Short summary describing this issue.

    Skullduggery last edited by SlamAdams on 02/06/21 07:52PM View full history

    What are The Red Skull's new powers? How did he become the most powerful man on Earth?

    Can Havok and Thor defeat the spreading influence of Honest John, The Living Propaganda?!

    Rogue and Scarlet Witch trapped on the Isle of the Red Skull's S-Men!

    Wolverine & Captain America: uncover the truth behind the worldwide mutant assassination epidemic!

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    3.9 stars

    Average score of 7 user reviews

    Divided Allegiances 0

    I enjoyed the first issue in this series but it's been a longer wait than expected for the second to be released. This series has a very interesting concept putting together a team consisting of both Avengers and X-Men, and after the events of Avengers Vs. X-Men this sort of team is perfect to show how Mutant's are beginning to be accepted into the world.PlotThis issue sees the aftermath of last issue with the Avengers along with Havok clearing up the mess. Meanwhile Rogue is dealing with her ca...

    11 out of 11 found this review helpful.

    It's finally out! 0

    SPOILERS!!!I really liked the first issue it was a great starting point for the series and I was looking forward to the next issue then it is postponed by two weeks I know John Cassady is a slow artist and takes his time with his work but he inks and pencils his books why can't he get someone else to ink it sure it would look different but at least it would come out it's a minor annoyance but I still would prefer the book to come out on time but the issue is a good one not astonishing but a soli...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Control your thoughts 0

    Rick Remender is the kind of writer that you can always expect something unexpected and he is really delivering incredible, unpredictable and spectacular stuff in this second issue. This happens in a regular/common scene, such as Rogue stealing someone's powers, that's common right?, but he shapes the sequence in an amazing mix of intelligent, funny dialogues with great actions and clever moves. You see unexpected also in Red Skull's origins, Remender picks up the oldest idea in the book and con...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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