U.S.Avengers #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA man in a suit slumps unconscious in a high-tech command chair, a weapon trained on him by an unseen assailant, while behind him a massive monitor displays Red Hulk charging through an explosion alongside an armored figure — hinting at chaos unfolding far from whoever's supposed to be running things. Al Ewing's U.S. Avengers has consistently balanced superhero spectacle with sharp procedural tension, and this sixth issue frames that contrast beautifully: the team's muscle is out in the field while something has gone very wrong at headquarters. Penciled and inked by the Paco Medina–Juan Vlasco duo with vivid color work from Jesus Aburtov, it's a striking reminder that the most dangerous moment is when the cavalry stays home.
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While the world seems to be crumbling around them, the U.S.Avengers are forced into inaction in Washington D.C..
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