STARBRAND REBORN PART TWO: THE DRAWING OF THE HERALDS!
A mysterious new wielder of the all-powerful, cosmic super-weapon the Starbrand has arisen inside a space prison the size of a galaxy, drawing the attention of Earth's Mightiest Heroes, along with some of the most powerful figures from beyond the stars. Behold the coming of the Three Heralds. Also, Thor is a Brood now...
Rated T+
Jason Aaron really enjoys playing in space, and he makes great fun for readers out in the great unknown. Read Full Review
Hampered by weak art,Avengers #28 provides a lot of fan service thrills but is ultimately a filler issue to get from one story chapter to the next. It isn't terrible or unreadable, but almost certainly will be forgotten soon after reading. Read Full Review
This is just a really cool, fun comic. The Three Heralds, Cap vs Brood Thor, Iron Man in the past, Ghost Rider vs Silver Surfer, The War Widow... all this is so much fun. I'm having a great time with this arc.
Jason Aaron weaves different story arcs around perfectly here, and although I still have serious problems with the way he portrays certain character (cough Jen cough Robbie cough), I still feel like he is building to something big. I’m really enjoying this arc actually and Steve wielding Mjornir again was awesome. I’m not a fan of Jen’s new costume, but Natasha’s new War Widow costume is one of the better new costume for any Marvel hero this year. I still don’t like McGuinness art though lol. I’m loving what Aaron is doing with Tony In the past and with the 3 Herald of Galactus. Good comic right here, but this series as a whole would be better off without Jen and Robbie. I mean, seriously, Robbie riding Norrin’s board?
This is one fun story. Loving how grandiose this feels, with the heralds being involved and such.
" Think worthy thoughts. Baseball. Apple pie. Punching nazis. But even god has a bad day now and then ! "
- CAPTAIN AMÉRICA
It's goofy fun, edging into "good comic" territory -- just -- thanks to the sense of bigger picture plotting that the Surfer picked up on.
This is okay but like I still don’t care about space.
It was a pretty good read. It did have some corny parts and it also had some good. Worth the read. Arts a little corny as well.