Reading this book broke me man.
FOOLS RUSH IN!
• When an enemy she thought she'd punched away returns, America will have to face the facts: She messed up. What will her mistakes cost her - and the people she loves?
• One thing's for sure: She's gonna need help. Good thing she's the leader of the Ultimates! Uh, they're around, right? Guys?
• And while America fights the good fight, the mysterious figure behind those time-travel mishaps makes a move! Who is Madrimar, and what does she want with America?
Rated T+
I have a lot of feelings to sort through after reading this issue. We see some points from the first chapter begin to resolve themselves, and even if they arent neat or what I hoped would happen, they are still integral pivots to Americas character and story that make this series a work of art. Theres a lot of people on the creative team and they all put forth effort to help this story excel. After reading the fourth issue, I think America is headed to a place that it rightfully deserves, traversing dimensions and space to elucidate the hero herself and each of the tiny things that build to her enthralling narrative. Read Full Review
If you're not reading this book, you need to rectify that error immediately. This is one of those series that simply needs to be read. Read Full Review
There's finally an interaction with the shadowy figure that's been in the background "guiding" Chavez. The confrontation isn't what you'll expect and leaves more questions than answers. Read Full Review
This is the first issue that seemed slow to me. But, I get we can't always have fast paced fun with people like Storm and Peggy Carter. I'm curious about Madrimar and what is in store for America though! Gabby and the team haven't let me down yet. Read Full Review
America weathered a couple lackluster issues, but comes roaring back to life here. Rivera tones down some of the trademark quirkiness in her writing, trading sass and one-liners for some genuine emotional stakes - and she's finally got a vice grip on who America is Read Full Review
If you are reading America and loving it, I won't rain on your parade. However, America needs work. Moreover, I love the characters, so I'll stick with it just a little longer. Read Full Review
This one is better than the previous issues by a good bit, but it is still far from being what many have come to expect from Marvel. At the very least the shear stupidity was toned down for this issue (looking at you Moongirl).
It actually has less cringey dialogue than previous issues, but it is still cringey at times. Otherwise it's super meh.
America uses the lessons Madrimar has taught her to revisit issue #1 and save Maltixa properly. No, she doesn't see any wider applications or express any gratitude. She also causes an unresolved time-travel paradox that everybody ignores. This comic fails on so many levels that it gets hard to critique. You can't tell which ideas are inherently bad and which are just poorly executed. Despite being America's greatest advocate, Gabby Rivera has managed to craft an outcome for America that the character herself finds confusing and irritating. Far be it from us readers to feel differently. The artist pool, despite being crowded (five people total handling pencils, inks, and colors), manages to produce some impressively consistent mediocrity.
The truth is Comicosity along with other 90% of comic sites and 90% percent of comic book artists working on Marvel books claim anything social justicey, progressive or starring a minority something that is daring and amazing. Well guess what, the real fans ain't buying this shit.
Still one of the worst comic you will ever read. Only enough , it's so bad it's good
I just don't understand why comicosity are still rating comics 10/10. they are clearly friends with the team of the book. LOL . Comicosity are you really reading the books you damn review ? btw this book is just a disaster .
#makechavezgreatagain
The "professional" reviewers should be ashamed of themselves. This is total crap on all levels, yet somehow (bribery?) they give it decent reviews.