Thunderbolts #133
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| Writer | Andy Diggle |
| Artist | Miguel Sepulveda |
A DARK REIGN TIE-IN! It's Thunderbolt vs. Thunderbolt, as Norman Osborn's black-ops hit squad targets former team-member Songbird-and this time, they're not underestimating this bird of prey! But even with a pack of blood-thirsty killers on her heels, Songbird has a few tricks up her sleeve...and enough experience fighting dirty to know that attack is the best form of defense!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
IGN - Bryan Joel
Jun 24, 2009Thunderbolts gets better with every month, and this one is no different. The new team is shaping up to be a round, intriguing one deserving of the T-Bolts title in their own right. Diggle's take on Marvel's dirtiest team has quietly become the book to watch. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comic Addiction - Corwin C. Crowl
Jun 24, 2009the riot panels make some of the characters seem like midgets and other character’s limbs look skewed. However upon closer inspection I think it may just be a very realistic take on it even though it looks off. I would not be surprised if he used photo reference. I just hope Marvel does not pull him off this book for something with a higher profile. So strap yourself in and get ready for a wild ride with the darkest jewel in Norman Osborn’s crown. You will believe lightning can strike twice. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans
Jun 26, 2009A solid character issue and a satisfying book overall, Diggle is recovering well from the Deadpool-crossover fiasco. Read Full Review
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7.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Jul 04, 2009It's a fun, if somewhat dark read, and, best of all, it doesn't require that you read all the Dark Reign tie-ins to work. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Michael Colbert
Jun 30, 2009Thunderbolts has been enjoyable for quite some time. Diggle expands on the straight up bad guy fest groundwork laid out by Ellis and Gage. Things are only going to get more intense with the addition of mystery Thunderbolt "Scourge" and the re-emergence of Songbird. He's made a smart move by playing the book like a caper flick. The book is tense and fun. When the characters really start popping this book will hit a great stride. Read Full Review