MEET THE VILLAIN OF THE CENTURY!
The future is here - and haunting Captain Marvel! New York City is in chaos, and all her strongest allies are gone. But the enemy has only grown stronger with time. The child of [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] makes Carol Danvers' life a living hell...and you're gonna love every second of it.
32 PGS./Rated T+
Captain Marvel #23 is an intense, yet enthralling read. It gives us a glimpse into a dark and twisted future. It's a future that readers can't help but hope will be avoided"even while we desperately devour all the little details provided. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #23 is another great entry in this series. Garbett's artwork lends itself to a rugged future lacking much hope, while he is able to put a really nice touch on the action filled moments. After the wild storyline of the previous arc, I thought "The New World" would be a big of a filler bore, but it is anything but! With a titillating final page, I can't wait to see how Kelly Thompson explains how this one went down! Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #23 delivers yet another strong entry in the series. With the new personalities more familiar, and a surprise twist at the end of the issue, I look forward to seeing where the story will go from here. One thing seems certain. If nothing else, it'll be higher, further, faster. Read Full Review
It's amazing to see the world of Captain Marvel: The End expanded in such a rich way in "The New World Part Two," and writer Kelly Thompson not only adds new layers to this alternate reality but also delivers more compelling questions about the future of it. Read Full Review
Lee Garbett and Belen Ortega deliver some great art in this issue. Everything from the characters to the backgrounds is given great details. I really enjoyed the contrast in styles between the different time periods. Read Full Review
Not quite what is promised on the cover but a good jumping off point for this series if you are coming to it a first time. Read Full Review
This is marvels best current series if you ask me.
Strong characters in a weak setting/premise. I respect the creators for keeping the characters smart even if it means letting them point out the faults in the setting. It's not ideal, but it's better than forcing them to carry the Idiot Ball. (And there is the possibility that the whole setting is some kind of mind-whammy put-on that Carol will fight her way out of.)
This issue was pretty good! Most of it is just expounding on this future AU, and that was just teetering on the edge of interesting and not so interesting. I still liked all the character work here despite that.
Like yeah look it’s fine but also it’s the gross future.
I have literally nothing to say about this issue. Art isn't even that great compared to the work i know by Lee Garbett and Belen Ortega. Colors were good tho.
So tired of post-apocalyptic futures.