Avengers #13
| Writer | Jed MacKay |
| Artist | Francesco Mortarino |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE AVENGERS VERSUS THE STARK SENTINEL PROGRAM!
Orchis' counterstrike puts the Avengers on the back foot as the true extent of the Stark Sentinel program is revealed. Can Earth's Mightiest Heroes stand against impossible odds? Or will they fall against the metal onslaught?
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Apr 24, 2024Avengers Issue #13 is a frantic finale to the tie-in. The Avengers involvement in Fall of X has been non-stop action, fighting Orchis with formidable firepower. The comic is an intense read that revels in classic superhero spectacle. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Apr 24, 2024Mortarino delivers beautifully detailed art that perfectly captures the dramatic beauty of the story and the suspense of the action throughout it. Read Full Review
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8.5
Nerd Initiative - Derek Hoskins
Apr 24, 2024As far as event tie-in books goes, this is top notch. If a reader has not been keeping up with the ‘Fall of X' storyline, this issue and the last issue were enough to bring them up to speed so they could enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Watch - Isaiah Hernandez
Apr 24, 2024Avengers #13 brings the team and their allies together for a tense and visually stimulating battle in Earth's upper atmosphere, with some unexpected twists along the way. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Tim Adams
Apr 24, 2024I'm happy to see how 3-D Man served a similar role for the Avengers as Firestar did for the X-Men in their fight against Orchis. I wasn't sure when and how 3-D Man turned to the dark side, but I was giddy during the big revelation of what he and Black Panther planned in secret. Very well done. Read Full Review
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5.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Apr 27, 2024When you shake it all down, Avengers #13 is affected a bit too much by external factors, leaving us with an anticlimax two-thirds of the way through the issue, an epilogue that has to play it coy, and a next-issue blurb promising an all-new, albeit possibly temporary lineup. Read Full Review