AVENGERS VS. X-MEN TIE-IN! When the X-Men come for the school's Sentinel, who will take a stand?
Well hot damn, this was a hell of a comic! I'm not gonna lie, I was heartbroken when Emma destroyed the Sentinel's CPU, and I was ecstatic when Quicksilver showed up with it. Everything here was perfect, the characterization of Juston and the Sentinel at the beginning, the fact that all of Emma's points were valid, and everything about Pym, Quicksilver, X-23, and Finesse. Plus, the ending caught me totally off guard with Pym and Tigra's announcement. I loved every single bit of this comic, and I can't wait for the Final Exam storyline. Read Full Review
As much as I'm excited to read every issue of Avengers Academy, there appears to be a dark future ahead that might either forever change this title and its cast or be coming to an end altogether. Here's hoping that Marvel NOW! still has a place for this book. Read Full Review
Avengers Academy #33 delivers an emotionally heavy story that will remind you of The Iron Giant. From all the various personalities involved Christos Gage is able to show how all the student, no matter their differences, are friends and will stand by each other in the worst situation. This issue really helps get over how much all the kids at the Avengers Academy have evolved over the course of the series which is extremely satisfying for readers that have been reading the series from the beginning. Read Full Review
As with issue #32, Timothy Green's art is unexpectedly disappointing. His facial work is dull and lifeless, while his characters are often stiffly posed and suffering from wacky anatomy. Green has done top-notch work in several cosmic books recently, so it's strange to see him deliver such underwhelming work here. Read Full Review
Again, great character development and a surprise return by Quicksilver. These next six issues are shaping up to be great!
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