This comment is so accurate. Ive never been so up and down on a comic than the avengers
THE AGE OF KHONSHU PRESENTS THE FIGHT OF THE CENTURY!
Moon Knight versus the Black Panther-for the fate of reality.
Rated T+
Javier Garron delivers some beautiful, bright and energetic art to this issue. The fight between Black Panther and Moon Knight is definitely a highlight, but the Iron Man and Captain Marvel moments are just as visually interesting. Read Full Review
Avengers has taken Moon Knight and made him relevant to the Marvel Universe in a bold new way, and the next issue can't get here soon enough. Read Full Review
This issue keeps building and building, but it manages to swerve readers as to WHAT it's building to, and that ending is. shocking. Read Full Review
This story arc is playing out exactly as its opening suggested: Very big on the action, not so hot on the deep ponder-ables. Once again, Jason Aaron's Avengers presents itself as a popcorn comic, perfect for the reader looking for thrills who's also willing to set aside questions of logic and continuity. With high-octane art from Javier Garrón helping out, this comic undeniably reaches its intended destination -- though readers who want more than sound and fury out of their Avengers may be a bit disappointed. Read Full Review
The escalation of Moon Knight — yes, that Moon Knight -- into some kind of world-ending power continues in its baffling inexorability Read Full Review
This has been a fantastic arc! I really have no idea how it will end but I can’t wait to find out!
i actually haven't really read any of the Moon knight's solos, but i enjoyed that.
It does not move the story forward that much, but delivers great fight and some great moments IMO.
I liked the narration, it really helped me understand Moon Knight's mindset at the moment. The dialogue between T'Challa and the Knight felt realistic given the situation. How I said I'm not that familiar with Spector, so I don't know if his characterization was legit.
I feel ,that the whole issue lead, in a great way, to the ending of the issue (The whole thing, that happened on the Moon).
The fight was amazing. It was really dynamic and brutal.
This is a strong 7.5. It was entertaining and I enjoyed it probably more than I should have. Its over the top and a little out there but ill take it and I am curious as to what the endgame is here.
I’m loosing a track of what’s happening
Another alright issue but nothing that stands out as great. Mostly a long fight between Moonknight and Black Panther that was fun to see for the first half but just kept going a little bit like Peter Griffin and the chicken suit man.
I still have plenty of questions about Mephisto I would like answered but weren't. This entire run just has so much going on, a million subplots it seems and it keeps barreling forward with more without many answers. I thought this arc would start to bring things together such as the 1 million BC characters, Coulson and the Squadron Supreme and whatever he has to do with Mephisto, the vampires, Manor, starbrand kid... I just want to start seeing some of these dots connected.
This is was ok at best. I get what JASON Aaron is trying to do with Moon Knight but did we really need all of these issues to do it. This series is keeping me around just because of what was promised back almost 2 years ago for the JLA knock off with the squadron supreme. But holly cow is this taking forever. I didn't care about the war of the realms or the ghost rider stuff and this Khonshu nonsense takes the cake for dragging out stories that get us nowhere. Javier Garron is great in the art but this book is a shamble of what it promised to be.
I'm so ambivalent towards this issue. I don't really understand what Jason Aaron is trying to do here. The narration from Moon Knight proves that Jason Aaron has a pretty good idea of who Moon Knight is as a character, but... If he understands the character, why is he using the character in an arc like this? And the pacing of this arc is too slow. Maybe the pandemic-addled release schedule plays a role in how long this arc has felt, but this just feels like a fever dream at times. And you know, regarding the ending... That is, like, a cool action figure recombination. It straight up is. But... I'm so hesitant to give it any sort of props because the story and that development is just very, very unfitting of Moon Knight. It's as though Jasonmore
Holy non-chronological scene structure, Batman! WAY too complicated for a title that's presented itself as a dumb popcorn comic so far.
Also, I've had an epiphany: Jason Aaron has NEVER treated Mjolnir right. Not in this volume, not in his (otherwise formidable) Thor work. The man just don't respect the hammer.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I've been slowly losing interesting in this run since #25.
I struggled through this a little bit.
This title has been unreadable for too long
Two third rate characters battle. Very poor stuff.
It's awful!!!!
I can't be bothered to go into all it's faults BUT I will just say that this month's nugget is that Thor's hammer knows the Black Panther and won't attack him! Really, I don't think I have to point out how ridiculous a proposition this is and how it would handicap anyone wielding Mjolnir - sorry, I can't resit: The Hammer knows the BP and won't harm him BUT will happily do the evil bidding of its current master...absolute balderdash!!!!!!!
Who thought it's a good idea to let Aaron write Moon Knight?