Champions #24

8.7

Critic Rating

9 Reviews
9.1

User Rating

22 Reviews
Writer Jim Zub
Artist Sean Izaakse
Cover Price $3.99

The Champions grapple with a foe that all the super-powers in the world cannot vanquish!
Rated T+

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CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely

    Sep 12, 2018

    This is a wildly emotional book, and everyone should buy it, read it, and share it with someone else. Everyone. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze

    Sep 12, 2018

    You couldn't have asked for a more powerful issue of Champions, and this year was the best time to tell it. This foe only wins when we keep silent, when we forget why we speak up against it, when we let despair keep us from hoping for better. I was touched, and this is was the joy needed to be felt as a reader of superhero stories. Read Full Review

  • 10

    On Comics Ground - Ian Cameron

    Sep 15, 2018

    This is a very moving issue. The comic itself is clearly a discussion of the effects school shootings can have on children who have to live with these horrific events. Marvel has even marketed the comic as such. Do I think this comic does so effectively? I'm not sure I'm the best person to ask, as living and growing up in Canada means that I've never had to deal with this fear. I do think the comic tells a very compelling story and does not hide from the subject it seeks to discuss. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Comic Watch - Amit Malaviya

    Sep 20, 2018

    A beautiful, poignant issue full of heart and difficult conversations, this is a timely, important story that ought to be shared with everyone. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin

    Sep 12, 2018

    The Champions (Miles in particular) live up to their title when challenged with a school shooting issue. This is a frank look at an ugly problem. It does not trivialize or over-dramatize. It does not prescribe facile or fantastic remedies. It reminds us of the wounds to which we're all susceptible and it inspires us to take action on our own. It is powerful and it is good. It is a potent reminder that in the wake of tragedy, stories about heroes only grow more important. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Newsarama - Justin Partridge

    Sep 12, 2018

    Jim Zub, Sean Izaakse, Marclo Menyz, and Erick Arciniega might be dealing with one of the worst things that could happen to a community, but they never let that deter the power of said community and the enduring comfort that can stem from superhero comics. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Black Nerd Problems - Chris Aiken

    Sep 14, 2018

    I can understand Marvel wanting to tread carefully by not making any kind of statements that can be viewed as political, but if you are going to tackle a subject like this, make a statement. Provide solutions. Enough is enough, and our heroes should fight to make sure that things like this never happen again. Staying strong while it happens over and over again shouldn't be the only answer. Read Full Review

  • 7.4

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Sep 16, 2018

    A delicate issue, handled with respect from a character perspective and a really nice art job. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    The Beat - Joe Grunenwald

    Sep 12, 2018

    I think it does what it sets out to do fine, but whether or not that's enough or what you're looking for in a comic is entirely a personal call. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 10

    daddyT

    Sep 15, 2018

    for a book that could have been SO BAD.. it was SO GOOD instead. no pushy agenda. no making someone out to be too far in either direction. just displaying what it's like for the kids. amazingly well done. from a base of 6, this gets a rating of: 12. +1 because: the art was definitely above average. +5 because: hit the nail on the head.

  • 10

    CrazyforRAMU

    Mar 27, 2019

    The Champions fade into the background as Miles faces a Very Special Issue brought on by a mass shooting at his school. This comic shuns easy answers or partisan politicking and it's all the better for it. Miles and Kamala - and their creators - approach the issue with commendable honesty. Their take is nuanced enough to underline their idealism and sharpen it with an unflinching counterpoint of realism. You might not be able to save everyone - but that cannot stop you from saving anyone.

  • 9.5

    Wolf Warner

    Sep 14, 2018

    as a NYC public school teacher...this issue hit home

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  • 9.5

    Ryan

    Feb 19, 2019

    This was actually a really cool and touching issue. All these school shootings are a major problem and this issue portrays our real weird problems great as their is a shooting at Miles' school. I live the way Zub writes Sam, Miles, and Kamala and Zub's run is arguably already better than Waid's

  • 9.0

    Aussie Dad

    Sep 22, 2018

    Reminds me of the Amazing Spiderman anti drug issues (ASM 96 97 98). Stories that should be told and told well.

  • 8.5

    SloboSOY

    Sep 13, 2018

    A nice issue really. It's weird to have this after the previous one, but I think it's important & serve well what the Champion his. Cover - Nice & related. 1/2 Writing - Really heartbreaking. 3/3 Arts - Nice, not perfect but really nice 2.5/3 Feeling - Love this ongoing 2/2

  • 10

    Maniax

    Sep 12, 2018

  • 10

    Jorge Mendes

    Sep 12, 2018

  • 10

    tonpas1989

    Sep 06, 2020

  • 10

    Julhin

    May 05, 2021

  • 9.5

    DiegoE

    Sep 12, 2018

  • 9.5

    Freden

    Sep 15, 2018

  • 9.5

    Odisseia Cultural

    Nov 05, 2018

  • 9.0

    Jason The Dude

    Sep 13, 2018

  • 9.0

    Kalaoui

    Sep 13, 2018

  • 8.5

    EDiakota

    Sep 15, 2018

  • 8.5

    bleep_blorp_bloop

    Oct 09, 2018

  • 8.5

    iPodwithnomusic

    Jun 08, 2019

  • 8.0

    jmprados

    Sep 25, 2018

  • 8.0

    mrDovydas

    Oct 16, 2018

  • 8.0

    Psycamorean

    Oct 18, 2018

  • 7.0

    StanielK

    Oct 14, 2018

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