ironhawk22's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #5 - Never the Whole Truth review

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    Now I finally see what people have been talking about!

    This is my first issue of T.H.U.N.D.E.R Agents and can assure you it won't be my last, 
     
    COVER: 
    Amazing cover Francis should do way more covers. I really like the text it has a good amount on the cover which makes up for the few panels with no diologue. 
    WRITING. 
    I have recently learned that Nick Spencer is now a Marvel exclusive which is kind of sad I enjoyed the Jimmy Olsen Co-Feature and this issue is very good. The diologue is very nice and realistic. 
    ART. 
    I have heard a bit about Cafu and seen a bit of his art from the captain Atom co-feature and his art in this book is very good. 
     
     Pick this book up but not a great jump on point I didn't read the preivious issues so it was a bit confusing.
     
     
     
    SPOILERS! 
    So Menthor I think it's Menthor kills........ 
     
    his brother I think and may or may not be a traitor.

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