SECRET WARRIORS #5 Review (Mania.com)

By:Chad Derdowski
Review Date: Friday, June 26, 2009
Source: Mania

Nick Fury and the reunited Howling Commandos lead the 1200 S.H.I.E.L.D. agents who refused the automatic transfer to Norman Osborn’s H.A.M.M.E.R. into battle as they attempt to steal a helicarrier or three out from under H.A.M.M.E.R.’s noses. They’re outnumbered five to one (and that’s before Hydra shows up) but those are just the kind of odds that guys like Fury and Dum Dum Dugan live for.

 

The Good

Hickman writes one hell of a badass Nick Fury. He’s not the suave lothario of the Steranko era; he’s more like the bastard clone of Bruce Willis and Clint Eastwood who’s seen more combat than the average Joe will see in five lifetimes and every word that comes out of his mouth makes you wish that you could grow up to be half that cool.

He tells a mean story as well. Reading this book makes me wish Hickman was writing a G.I. Joe title, as he obviously has a good handle on high-tech special ops intelligence vs. terrorists kind of stuff. This book has a foot in both the bleeding edge tech spy world and the crazy, magical powers superhero world: which puts it squarely in the Marvel Universe.

And the book is still only two hundred and ninety-nine cents. So that’s nice.

 

The Bad

This issue flew by, and not in the good way. I’d say roughly 99% of the book was a fight scene, and with gigantic panels (maybe three - five per page) and more double-page spreads than are ever necessary, it took about 2 minutes to read the whole thing. It didn’t exactly feel as though I was getting my money’s worth and almost felt as though nothing happened at all. I’m going to issue a “filler alert” on this one – stretching it out for the trade, perhaps?

 

The Bottom Line

Cover art to SECRET WARRIORS #5 by Jim Cheung

It really felt like nothing got accomplished in this issue, but I’ll be damned if this title isn’t moving to the top of my must read list anyway. However, this issue felt like a big setback in that regard. If you’ve been picking up the series and haven’t made it to the shop yet this week, you could honestly just skip this issue and wait for the next one. Seriously, nothing really happens.

But overall, I’ve been very impressed with this first storyarc and if Hickman can keep it up, I’ll be in for the long haul. I’m giving the issue a C+ due to the whole “2 minute read” thing. It was still fun, and doesn’t deserve a failing grade, but it did not live up to expectations and didn’t feel like it was worth $2.99. I’ve read worse; I’ve read better.



Mania Grade: C+
Title: Secret Warriors #5
Story: Brian Michael Bendis & Jonathan Hickman
Script: Jonathan Hickman
Artist: Stefano Caselli
Color Artist: Daniele Rudoni
Letterer: Artmonkey’s Dave Lanphear
Cover Artists: Jim Cheung & Justin Ponsor
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: June 24, 2009
Price: $2.99
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