"THE LAST AVENGER" PART 4: DESPERATE MEASURES
Captain Marvel had 24 hours to kill five Avengers - and she's dangerously close to failing. Carol's plan was always flawed, but as she nears the endgame, those flaws are becoming fatal. As Vox Supreme's true plans for five dead Avengers emerge, it's more important than ever that Carol not fail today.
Rated T+
Captain Marvel is learning the hard way that Vox is more powerful than she expected, as plans to use her as the last Avenger to complete their mission. Despite all her efforts to save her friends, it still may not be enough in the end. Read Full Review
Lee Garbett delivers some amazing visuals in this issue. The action is big, bold and well executed. The intimate story moments are filled with detailed expressions from the characters and the art perfectly complements the tone and pace of the story. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #15 continues the powerhouse performance of Thompson and company. I have the utmost confidence that this creative team will deliver with a smash ending worthy of assembling some Avengers for. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #15 is another action-packed spectacle loaded with intrigue, serving as both a turning point in the arc and for Carol's path forward dealing with Vox Supreme. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #15 hits every beat and marks another great issue in Kelly Thompson's run. If you've been at all curious about this series, go pick up this arc. The art and writing are completely in sync and is worth being on your pull list. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #15 is one of the most dramatic additions to the latest plot arc. That is really saying something, given how enthralling this entire arc has been. I know that I, personally, can't wait to see what will happen next. Read Full Review
An interesting read and worth grabbing if you want to follow the whole story" it's a great method of arguably taking away the power of one of the most powerful heroes around" or at least constraining how that power can be used. Pick up a copy if you like a bit of philosophizing with your comics. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel is running out of time to take out all the members of the Core Avengers to complete Vox Supremes Master Plan. But the last Avenger's may be the hardest ones, Physically and Mentally for Carol to fight and deliver. Read Full Review
It is kind of what I was afraid of, this issue felt very much like the last three but a little less. There was very little joking. There was very little new information given. The art and colors continue to be stellar. The action sequences are still very well realized and thought out, but this was just a down issue. There isn't enough going on in this story to make every issue interesting. I am still really liking this arc and can't wait to see how it wraps up. Read Full Review
With each passing issue of Kelly Thompson and Lee Garbett have made "The Last Avenger" a stronger story. The weight of Captain Marvel being forced to fight her Avengers teammates reaches a strong conclusion when she has to go up against She-Hulk and Captain America. How those fights lead into the final phase of Vox Supreme's plans makes for an intriguing build going into the conclusion of "The Last Avenger." Read Full Review
Even without an all-too compelling villain, the hook is firmly in place for one epic conclusion, and we can't wait to see how it all ends. Read Full Review
ı m very excited for issue #16...
Freaking Dope.
Carol catches 'em all, but Vox's plans for HER flip the script and set the stage for a rescue mission in the near future. This issue's art is functional, but wow, the script. Perfect pace, perfect amount of revelation, perfect characterization. The Cap-on-Cap fight is absolutely brilliant, and there are three or four other moments of pure delight worked into the action.
Who knew that watching someone beat up their friends would be so fun?
Really good character moments in this.
'Silence is golden.' Fight with Jen. That moment with Cap and Carol going 'W-what?'. Love.
" ...Silence is golden. "
- VOX