A review by loop
Avengers Undercover, Volume 2: Going Native by Dennis Hopeless, Jean-François Beaulieu, Timothy Green II, Kev Walker, Francesco Mattina, Jason Gorder, Tigh Walker, Joe Caramagna

5.0

A very satisfying conclusion to the series. Dennis Hopeless somehow pulled off two ridiculous gimmicks flawlessly in Arena and Undercover. The art suffers a bit in this volume for the two issues drawn by Timothy Green II, but Kev Walker and Tigh Walker were great for the rest of it. I wish the series could've ran for its intended 12-15 issues, because we do get some loose ends on the last issue that, as far as I know, never get resolved, but overall it didn't feel rushed or half-assed in any way due to the fast pace of the series since Arena. Really fun couple of series, I might go read Avengers Academy next, since I really liked Hazmat.