U.S.Avengers #12
| Writer | Al Ewing |
| Artist | Paco Diaz |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
CANNONBALL RUN Part 2
•  Glenbrook goes to war - and the U.S.Avengers are caught in the middle!
•  But do they side with humanity - or the alien invaders?
•  It's a final battle for the soul of America - over a million light-years from Earth!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
Bleeding Cool - Joe Glass
Nov 30, 2017It also makes for a pleasant conclusion to the arc, and maybe the series. U.S.Avengers becomes part of the massive Avengers crossover in 2018 that sees all Avengers titles become one book for the weekly event, and it remains to be seen if U.S.Avengers will return after it ends. If not, this makes for a nice end to a series that has been both a lot of fun, and filled with layers or story to explore. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Pierce Lydon
Nov 30, 2017Even if you're not caught up with U.S.Avengers, this issue is worth a read. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Watch - Steve Batley
Dec 08, 2017Casting Ritchie as the villain unable to 'move with the times' makes me wonder if there is a hidden message in there for fans from Ewing. Recent criticism for ignoring past continuity, characters origins and making established characters come out were all used to great effect here. Could this be a tongue-in-cheek way of them telling us to 'get with the times' and not be so down on changes? If so it was very cleverly done, in what could be the final issue of a fun series and a great mix of characters. Read Full Review
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7.0
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Brandon J. Griffin
Dec 02, 2017As fun as this was, it was over too soon. That could be said for both the story and title itself. Hopefully this weekly Avengers project isn't the last we'll see of this team, Ewing has plenty left to say and a lot of loose ends to tie up. Read Full Review
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5.0
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk
Dec 06, 2017Overall: U.S.Avengers #12 was a truly awful issue in just about every respect other than the artwork. I would only recommend U.S.Avengers #12 to fans of the Riverdale television show. Outside of that audience, I have no idea why anyone else would find this issue even remotely interesting. I would much rather see Ewing write a blog post defending his favorite television show rather than making it an entire issue on an Avengers franchise comic book. Read Full Review