GONE TO HELL! CHALLENGE OF THE GHOST RIDERS CONCLUDES!
The Avengers go to hell to join the wild race for the soul of Robbie Reyes, who's desperate to learn the truth once and for all about what sort of Ghost Rider he's become. But those sorts of answers always come with a dreadful cost. Especially when Mephisto is involved.
Rated T+
Stefano Caselli brings some beautiful art to this issue. From the battles to the character moments, everything is brilliantly designed and laid out. Read Full Review
Resolution in more ways than one, respect for all the Ghost Riders extant and impressive art make for a really fun, exciting issue of comics. Read Full Review
Robbie Reyes has determined his own destiny as a Ghost Rider. The Avengers have gained one member back, but have potentially lost another. How will the Avengers regroup from their harrowing experience in Hell? Read Full Review
It's hard not to be excited for what's to come, even if not much has happened over the last couple of issues. Read Full Review
Stefano gets the MVP in this book for these stunning action shots, or rather he shares it with the colorists. This might be the last Avenger comic in a while dominated by the orange and black of a hellscape. This was a comic I had to read fast to simulate the pacing of the book. I ended up reading it fast like, three times but it was worth it. The timing of the panels was absolutely clutch. One member of the Avengers has been noticeably absent this whole arc and it seems they are the center of the next one. Who's ready for caveman Tony Stark? Read Full Review
The ending mostly sticks the landing, but some characters felt off and sometimes unnecessary to the overall story. Great moments and growth for Robbie Reyes as a Ghost Rider and an Avenger. Read Full Review
Jason Aaron lets Robbie Reyes have his moment to shinewith a big assist from his friends. Everything looks great thanks to Stefano Caselli and the entire art team and if you are a Robbie Reyes fan, you might even get some feels by the end as well. It looks like its off to Caveman Stark next issue so enjoy this while you can. I know I did. Read Full Review
"Avengers" #25 has good intentions and plotting but falters in execution and humor undercutting the emotional core premise. Read Full Review
As "Challenge of the Ghost Riders" concludes, readers are forced to ask: What happened here? What was the point? What changed? And unfortunately, Jason Aaron has no answers for them. An alarmingly weak comic from a writer very, very clearly amusing himself - and no one else - all the way to the bank. Read Full Review
excellent ending to this arc and i can't wait to see what happens next. great book!
This was a solid end to this arc.
For the first time, I thoroughly enjoyed an issue of this arc. My boy Stefano Caselli drew the many Ghost Riders of this issue wonderfully, and Aaron finally made the Ghost Riders interesting. I’m incredibly excited to find out what’s up with Tony and why he’s in the past, too. A true return to form
Okay end to the arc, I’m interested in seeing where the plot goes.
" I'm an Avengers. And i'll be damned if i'm losing this race. "
- Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)
Good enough wrap up with no real meat to chew on. I guess you gotta leave some for the Ghost Rider book. I enjoyed Aaron's Avengers so far but this is weak stuff although it does look great with Caselli's art.
Decent ending, although not as compelling as the rest of the story.
Besides actually getting me interested in Robbie Reyes this issue wrapped things up in an issue, thats not bad but not really great, much like this run in general. The art was solid and it had some good moments but, could be better.
I dig the art and the story. But felt like Cosmic Ghost Rider was a very weak part of this story. But now I hope this is a turning point for Robbie and we can finally see him shine. Maybe they need to lose a member or two for everyone to shine.