FINAL ISSUE! Who remembers Gary Gaunt? Considered a monster during World War II, he was secretly dropped behind German lines so his terrible “Jekyll and Hyde” transformations would disrupt the German war effort. Gaunt…forgotten by society, has been able to control his hideous transformations for over 60 years…but when his special serum is stolen, Nova and the Avengers find themselves at ground zero with the strangest man/ monster of them all! All Ages …$2.99
If not for Sun Girl and Christobal's depiction of she and her elegant Phaeton roadster, there would be little to recommend in this issue of Marvel Adventures Super Heroes, but the strength of this character and Christobal's design for her loads another silver bullet in the chamber. Read Full Review
Okay, I love when some random characters from fourties get remembered like this after so many years. It's cool that this story was more focused on Nova. Finally a somewhat solo comic. Even though for some reason it's Nova and Black Widow on the cover... Like wtf, I think Marvel didn't even know the content of these comics... Also it's kinda weird that Typhon's storyline was a background thing, even though it's a pretty random character either. I think a more famous villain would work better for that purpose, but anyway... After so many bad stories this one is okay, even though overall it could be much-much better. The artwork is questionable, by the way, but for a kids comic it's fine. I like that this mediocre series ended on a rather satimore