FIN FANG DOOM!
A trio of space dragons attacks Avengers Mountain, and now the Agents of Wakanda are all that stand between their epic reptile
rage and...FOOM?
Rated T
Lan Medina does some fantastic work with the art in this issue. The art captures the thrills of the action perfectly and the battle scenes look awesome. Medina captures the frenetic pace of the fight and the angles put the reader into the action itself. Read Full Review
Another exceptional issue. Just when I expect Zub and Medina to cool the pacing of the book a little, they actually turn it up. Read Full Review
This comic has Fat Cobra jokes, dragon fights, Okoye and T'Challa partying in Asgard, and closes out with a hilarious Fin Fang Foom pun. Read Full Review
Can't go wrong with Dragons!!!!
Issues like this is what Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda was meant to be. Gorilla-Man, Ka-Zar, Bruu, American Eagle, Fat Cobra, and Mockingbird finally step out of the shadow of T’Challa and Okoye, who appear briefly. Dragons are attacking Avengers mountain and Gorilla-Man leads the defense while T’Challa and Okoye meet with the League of the Realms. The Asgard scenes are beautifully drawn. The action scenes at Avengers mountain are awesome and Zub perfectly nails Gorilla Man’s humor. The last page reveals of Fin Fang Fool was awesome and hilarious. I was close to dropping this series a couple months ago, but it’s quickly flying up my buy list.
I really enjoyed this one.
" For @#$€ Sake, buddy just tell us who is here ! "
- GORILLA-MAN
Prelude:
BP and the Agents of Wakanda keeps being inconsistent for me. Here's hoping this one is on the better side.
The Good:
I liked T'Challa and Okoye on Asgard.
The Bad:
The fight scene didn't work too well for me.
Conclusion:
It's passable but I'm tiring of this series.
Fat Cobra is quite strong. Legion of Foom. xD
Six Agents are flat-footed by a dragon attack on Avengers Mountain. They fight bravely, with Fat Cobra doing the heavy lifting and Broo eventually uncovering the dragons' motivation. It has some great visuals, particularly in the fight scenes, and the script rolls along at a fast, jolly pace. By refusing to reach for anything beyond a popcorn comic, this issue becomes a pretty fun example of the form.
Fin Fang Fool was an amazing line, the rest of this was so-so.