ORIGINAL SIN tie-in!
• 50,000 years into the future. Holoworld: Earth's Mightiest Heroes captured in conceptual space. How do you defeat an idea?
What resolutions we will get I am somewhat reluctant to even guess as Hickman loves his novel ways of getting to an end point, but this latest arc has definitely been fun and I have trust in Hickman to conclude it in a satisfying way next month. Read Full Review
Leinil Francis Yu is back to bring to life Hickman's exotic world-bending concepts. His artistic style is as unique as the ideas presented in the script, and the two creators continue to serve each other well. Sunny Gho colors truly shine here, and they add a great deal to Yu's pencils since the setting of this issue was intentionally sparse. Read Full Review
Avengers #33 offers very little in the way of story, progression, or character. All it has are ideas that amount to nothing and are not even that original and some artwork that has its own problems. This is easily the most skippable issue of Hickman's Avengers run yet and I do recommend that you do that, saving yourself some extra money so you could put it towards better comics that are coming out this week. Read Full Review
While still brilliant I didn't find this issue quite as good as the other original sin avengers books.
Still rough, but a bit better.
Confusing as the last few issues
Please stop using the words "temporal" and "atemporal."