THE RETURN OF THE BLACK PANTHER!
While T'CHALLA was away, THE MASTERS OF EVIL were at play! With the rest of the Avengers tied up with Doctor Doom, the Masters of Evil have been plotting the downfall of the Avengers...from the inside! Can Black Panther's return turn the tide?
Rated T+
Jed MacKay went above and beyond to create a stagering wedge between the Avengers and the Masters of Evil. As stated by The Thinker, the members of his group were never going to succeed. For being evil is inherently selfish and self-centered. While the Avengers had no seconds thoughts on working together. The Masters of evil stuck to attacking the Avengers individually and that brought their demise. Teamwork will always prevail, plain and simple. Read Full Review
Avengers #27 brings the return of Black Panther as he comes to aid Sam Wilson, Captain America, in his fight against the Masters of Evil. The action is great in this issue as the artist does an excellent job in delivering epic superhero action. While the Masters of Evil are on the back foot, the Mad Thinker plays his ace and sets the stage for the final phase of this fight. Read Full Review
I'm not sure how MacKay and Broccardo will top what happened in this issue, but Avengers #27more than lives up to the promise that its cover offers. I'd genuinely love to see more of Panther and Cap working together in future issues; these two are a dream team. Read Full Review
Broccardo and Karami deliver great art in the story. I love the visual styles and how the complement each other and the character designs are fantastic. Read Full Review
Avengers #27 sees the return of Black Panther and the defeat of two more Masters of Evil in an exciting set of back-to-back battles. Read Full Review
The Thinker's true plan has come to light, while Black Panther and Captain America once again show that not having superhuman powers doesn't make one a less-useful Avenger.That second one is the part that's hard for people to wrap their minds around. Read Full Review
MacKays Avengers started out awesome. It's been losing steam the past 6 or 7 issues. I think pacing is it's biggest problem. The stuff with black cat was boring and the past 2 issues focusing on Sam were really boring. I think because Sam Wilson is among the least interesting characters in comics. So I'm happy black panther returned and that made a big difference! Sam and his... city suit... it's dumb. The mad thinker also doesn't work for me. I liked when Hickman wrote him in FF years ago, but he's usually used the way Mackay does here. A guy who predicts all sorts of impossibilities and comes up with some stupid plan. I'm just not into it.
I do enjoy seeing Mr Hyde get his butt handed to him by black panther. That was fun!