THUNDERBOLTS #4
(W) Jim Zub (A/CA) Jon Malin
The Squadron Supreme delivers justice to an unjust world. Their new target - The Thunderbolts. Someone call Damage Control, 'cause this is gonna get ugly...
Rated T+
In Shops: Aug 31, 2016SRP: $3.99
(W) Jim Zub (A/CA) Jon Malin
The Squadron Supreme delivers justice to an unjust world. Their new target - The Thunderbolts. Someone call Damage Control, 'cause this is gonna get ugly...
Rated T+
In Shops: Aug 31, 2016SRP: $3.99
The new Squadron Supreme is a really good team. As for the Thunderbolts, I like them though I really liked the previous one with Centurius and Satana and the others. I thought this Moonstone was a different one, but she seems to remember the events of the past volume.
@katanalauncher: Honestly I read the first issue & haven't read it since but the writing & the art aren't good at all. The idea was great the execution not so much.
@katanalauncher: The art is just terrible. I also read the first 2 issues and dropped it.
Is this series worth reading if I'm a big fan of Bucky?
As of now I wouldn't recommend it. Honestly the whole team forming out of Standoff really felt like an after thought for this series. The only thing that makes it somewhat interesting is the stuff happening behind the scenes in other books in regards to Kobik.
@Feartheliving: it's not bad. A few things that I like are the old school art, the lady complaining about old school art being offensive on the letters page. I am also a huge fan of Moon Stone, and it's great to watch the Kobik Cosmic Cubes character development.
The art. So 90's So bad. Both of these books and Nighthawk too for that fact of the matter suffer from terrible art.
@katanalauncher: despite what everyone is saying I enjoy the series, the art is a bit 90's but it is being changed in a couple months. And it has some great moments.
@katanalauncher: despite what everyone is saying I enjoy the series, the art is a bit 90's but it is being changed in a couple months. And it has some great moments.
I like the art as well, it fits the book in my opinion with a unique look.
@mark_stephen: she did rewrite Steves history but she isn't with the Skull anymore. The Thunderbolts are watching over her.
@Feartheliving: it's not bad. A few things that I like are the old school art, the lady complaining about old school art being offensive on the letters page. I am also a huge fan of Moon Stone, and it's great to watch the Kobik Cosmic Cubes character development.
It's not the art I'm complaining about. I just feel the story really hasn't gone any where yet.
@mark_stephen: she did rewrite Steves history but she isn't with the Skull anymore. The Thunderbolts are watching over her.
Shouldn't she re-write it back?
@mark_stephen: she did rewrite Steves history but she isn't with the Skull anymore. The Thunderbolts are watching over her.
Shouldn't she re-write it back?
she wont unless shes asked too and not many people know
@mark_stephen: Not just yet. She still doesn't know that Red Skull is an evil person and hasn't actually told anyone for them to correct her about it.
The sentient cosmic cube is a fun idea. I really think that it makes sense that, given the direction of the Squadron Supreme book, they'd be after Kobik. I feel as though the Squadron is better written in this issue than the actual Thunderbolts are, but it is nice to see Bucky taking a Cap-esque role. Makes me miss the days he wore the shield.
Stop with the hate, only reason I buy this book is for art! T-Bolts need bigger shoulders and more pouches. Seriously Hyperion should crush T-bolts himself
I've liked the series so far. Needs to start moving along at a quicker pace soon though.
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