Showdown in the future! Will the original Avengers get a glimpse of what awaits them, or will the swirling madness of time swallow them up?
Rated T+
Fans of Marvel history will enjoy the satisfying conclusion of this throwback story and modern readers will appreciate the way that veteran penciller Alan Davis and masterful color artist Rachelle Rosenberg pay homage to 60s style while making the artwork accessible to a contemporary audience. Read Full Review
It's tough to really call this entire series a must read of modern comics, but its ability to maintain a unique style of a comic that is no longer really made is something that a certain generation of fan can only find comfort with. Read Full Review
It's just really good!
very weird ending but I dug it
This is a consistently fun time. I could say some nitpicking I have about the pacing and overall plot structure, but honestly, the more I think on it the more I realize that the comics this series was trying to capture the feeling of often had weird structures and pacing. It's very fun.
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The Avengers' trip home is packed to the gills with continuity nods, and these deliver a heartwarming rush of familiarity (especially if you're a big enough nerd to get all the references). But the good feelings and the great art don't quite make up for the fact that the climactic battle with Kang was a pretty unsatisfying affair.
It's a fun finale to a fun miniseries, but this story never really came within shouting distance of "meaningful." For "read all Marvel" obsessives like me, this is a fun treat, but I wouldn't call it essential or unmissable.
I've liked the story up to this point. I enjoy Paul Levitz's writing, especially on Aquaman, but I found myself going back to re-read the ending four times because I couldn't remember what had happened. The end was a letdown. He didn't stick the landing on this one, in my opinion. the closing field was fine along with the save from Tony and I find myself, even now, not remembering what happened after that. They jumped through time and landed on Earth in their time - I think. I still hope there is a follow-up to the book.