THE FALLOUT OF JUDGMENT DAY IS FELT!
After events, we make promises. "Nothing will ever be the same again." For the Eternals, it's a lie. It's always the same and always will be. However, in the wake of Judgment Day, they discover what is truly Eternal...
RATED T+
A.X.E.: Judgment Day Omega is an excellent coda to the best Marvel event since Secret Wars. Gillen does brilliant work with the Eternals, and it would be great if he was doing another series. Vilanova and Mossa are perfect for the art, and Lanhams letters really help sell the dialogue and the emotion. This book is fantastic, and thats all there is to it. Read Full Review
Vilanova delivers some great art in the issue. The story is definitely character focused and the art reflects that. Read Full Review
As Gillen and Villanova end their time on the Eternals, and while this is the end, it feels like hes leaving the door open for more to be done with this civilization hes cultivated for the last two years. As I say goodbye, Im a little sad for today, but anythings possible tomorrow. Read Full Review
A.X.E.: Judgement Day Omega #1 doesn't excite. It's what I've run into with the Eternals over and over. There's something rather dour about them. What I've read has been good but there's only so long you can read a bunch of depressing people before having to move on. This issue captures that aspect and hopefully it gets jettisoned before we see more of the Eternals. Read Full Review
A.X.E.: Judgment Day Omega #1 was slow, boring, and doesn't wrap up the bigger loose ends. Sure, it hints at Eros and the public feelings of Eternals but everything else seemed more Eternals driven pushing readers towards an ongoing. I wanted to see more of an aftermath focusing on the big picture which we don't receive. How is the world dealing with this traumatic event that devastated literally EVERYONE and killed millions? Read Full Review
Don't feel the need to pick this up unless you were a big fan of A.X.E.: Judgment Day. Read Full Review
A.X.E.: Judgment Day Omega #1 is an expensive and largely unnecessary prologue to the Judgment Day event. There is no story of any kind. The passable art is average at best. And all you really get out of this issue is a few scenes showing how the Eternals are trying to be better. Read Full Review
I don't know what some people expected of this book but in all intents and purposes it's an end to the story Gillen was writing since his volumen of the eternals. It is a beautiful ending.
What a great end , to a defining era for the eternals !
I think this hits harder if you read Gillen's Eternals
This was actually a really good epilogue to the A.X.E. story. Tied things up nicely. Art wasn't amazing though.
Pay close attention to that last page. Beautiful.
You need to read Gillespie etwrnals to really get why this issue is so good.
Really good wrap up, especially if you were reading Eternals.
Well, phooey. This epilogue winds up being a good comic, but just barely. The art is fine, it does the job -- but no more. The script offers up plenty of sparkly little lines and some thoughtful new ideas.
But it's such a survey issue that the high points are at risk of getting lost, even if the "background noise" is by no means bad.
Also, not to put too fine a point on it, but most of this issue's emotional water (Ikaris's shame in particular) comes from wells the author already tapped in the pre-event Eternals series.
It was alright. Just showed mainly the Eternals and how they kind of are trying to make the world a better place.
Gillen's otherwise-great Eternals ends with a whimper rather than a bang, and Villanova's art isn't getting any better. Exquisite in its small moments, but it doesn't add up to too much
It's ok. Has moments but as an end to the Eternals and Judgment Day, it's lacking. The art from Villanova didn't help either because it was muddled and rushed.
Yeah, ok.
It's just fine. you dont need to read this