Most surprisingly, Thunderbolts #103 is actually a half-decent comic. After the disaster that was the first two issues, Fabian Nicieza is finally able to appropriately integrate the Thunderbolts cause into the larger "Civil War" story arc, including some enjoyable references to Spider-Man's unmasking.
The dialogue between Helmut Zemo and Iron Man stands out especially here, as Nicieza shows an understanding of how to build up these tense and well-paced verbal skirmishes between the two. Unfortunately, Tom Grummett's generic tag team fight scenes still can't convince, as he relies too heavily on large, confusing panels. Nicieza's jokes also more often than not miss their target, while Songbird's naive and dull depiction feels painfully sexist at times.
Thunderbolts #103 is mostly entertaining, which is mainly due to it finally embracing the "Civil War" story arc. But it's still too flawed to make it an entirely enjoyable affair.
6/10
6/10
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