Avengers #3
| Writer | Mark Waid |
| Artist | Mike Del Mundo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Kang War Three ends in a most unexpected manner! The Firewall of Time has been shattered - and now the Avengers are faced with the dangers it held back!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Jan 08, 2017It's a fun story by Mark Waid that plays fair with the time travel concept and - as far as I can tell - hasn't made a mistake yet. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jan 04, 2017Avengers #3 is a fine semi-conclusion to a series that's been incredibly vivid and gorgeous. Wasp takes the reigns in this one and proves she's just as heroic as the next guy. Read Full Review
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8.3
Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch
Jan 06, 2017In summary, Avengers #3 is a strong, strong instalment in this new series. It pushed the story along nicely while giving it enough attention, the characters all get treated as they deserve, and the artwork is impeccable. The secret Vision whispered the Wasp will be playing on our minds until Issue #4! Read Full Review
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8.2
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Jan 05, 2017The resolution in this issue feels a bit cheap and easy considering the scope of the threat Kang and his other selves have posed, but at least it ties together the majority of the book's current loose ends. Read Full Review
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8.0
We Got This Covered - Nat Brehmer
Jan 04, 2017Avengers #3 continues to further the ongoing story in a satisfying manner while setting up larger mysteries for the future. Read Full Review
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8.0
Superior Spider-Talk - Russ McDonald
Jan 10, 2017The Avengers continues to layer big ideas on the foundation of its strong character work. Even if the resolution to one of the story's primary conflicts seems abrupt, more mysteries remain as Earth's Mightiest Heroes continue their battle against Kang. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comics: The Gathering - Aaron Reese
Jan 05, 2017Between the excellent artwork by Del Mundo and expert characterization by Waid, this is an enjoyable comic book, even with the trippy time-travelling stuff that usually accompanies Kang. The Kang craziness might not be for everyone, and, yeah, it did get slightly cumbersome, but the foundation for the future of this roster is rock solid. Maybe this is the comic to bring more balance to the current upheaval in the Marvel world. Remember, Waid is the guy who wrote Kingdom Come. Read Full Review