ALL-NEW STORY ARC STARTS HERE!
The Avengers defend the world - but they are beginning not to recognize the world as their own. What has happened to Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and...what has happened to the Vision?
Rated T+
Avengers #7 starts a new arc with the most drastic of issues. Opening with the end of everything is a bold choice, but it is as captivating as possible. Read Full Review
Man is there a lot to like about Avengers #7! Jed MacKay knows how to craft a tale with mesmerizing words spoken by an unknown narrator. Read Full Review
Villa delivers beautiful action throughout the issue. The art does a beautiful job of conveying the drama and emotion of the battle as well. Read Full Review
The Avengers #7 comes out of the gate swinging, introducing a new threat while dropping readers in the middle of a battle. This series continues to surprise with elements that make it feel fresh while never losing sight of the dynamic heroes that make up the world's greatest superhero team. Read Full Review
Avengers #7 is a dark issue that frames Wanda Maximoff in the center of an unforetold prophecy, perfectly setting the stage for a serious and high-stakes turn of events. Read Full Review
Strong writing and strong art don't make up for an otherwise lackluster story and a disappointing cliffhanger ending. Read Full Review
Love the way MacKay uses Wanda and Vision. Beautiful
Yeah, this was super cool. The bulk of this is somewhat of a flash-forward projected into Scarlet Witch's mind by Nightmare and it's incredibly well-done. MacKay is just fantastic once again here, as he establishes a huge threat and builds the heroes up to their mightiest in order to win, only for them to, seemingly, lose. However, we don't get to see the end since Wanda becomes aware of Nightmare's presence. Either way, this was a really strong start to this new arc in one of the best issues of the series yet, in my opinion.
Well that was sure an impact filled start to a new arc. I was growing weary of the old one so hope this one goes better than the last. Loved the epic fight throughout the book and the hopelessness. 4th Wall Breaking skit with Scarlet Witch was fun.
Ending is where the real arc actually starts and I am glad to see it is aiming to address of a couple of subplots that Marvel has sort of been dripping to the readers over a period of a couple of years with Kang. I am cautiously optimistic.
Fantastic start!
It was a fun read, well written and visually great. I just feel stakes are always so incredibly high and very cosmic. This feels again like Justice league. I like this series so far not loving it though
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10
Certified mediocre
McKay really needs to spend some time slowing down and focus on character work which is what he's best at. Each issue has been quickly losing steam due to nonstop end of the world threats but having most of this issue be just a dream was really lame.
The art was great and still keeping faith McKay finds his groove.
This Avengers comic unfortunately falls into the trap of feeling like a rehash of stories we’ve seen many times before. The narrative fails to break new ground, offering a plot that feels overly familiar and uninspired. The dialogue does little to enhance the experience, lacking the punch and wit that are often the hallmark of great superhero comics. It’s hard to connect with the characters when their exchanges feel so flat and uninventive.
While there are a few decent fight scenes sprinkled throughout, they aren’t enough to redeem the overall experience. These moments of action provide brief highlights, but they can’t carry the weight of an otherwise lackluster story. In the end, this comic might appeal to die-hard Aveng more