It's the first ever CONCERT OF CHAMPIONS, a festival bringing together the Marvel Universe's biggest and brightest musical stars! Headliners include DAZZLER, spinning out from her recent hit-making limited series, K-pop sensation LUNA SNOW, interdimensional rockstar LILA CHENEY and many more. And there will also be some surprising fans in attendance - including the sensational SPIDER-GWEN! But who - or what? - is the mysterious new metal band DEEP VOID - and what are their sinister intentions?! Musical mayhem is in store in the mighty Marvel manner!
PLUS, A TOP-SECRET DEBUT THAT YOU WON'T EVEN REALIZE IS HAPPENING - YET!
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Concert of Champions #1 is a really exciting read with Marvel characters working together, which I really want to see more of from these particular characters. Read Full Review
Concert of Champions #1 brings together Marvel's musical heroes for a story that's equal parts emotional and exciting. If you missed out on getting tickets to your favorite band, you should definitely pick up this comic - and hopefully this isn't the only time these superpowered sirens join forces. Read Full Review
Loo has a good handle on Alison (as seen in his Dazzler) and gives her more dimensionality than we usually get to see from her. I wish that series were an ongoing, but alas, such is the fate of X-Men who reside below the B-List. Artists Rafael Loureiro & Ruairi Colemans art perfectly matches the lighter, bubblegum tone of Loos script, and color artists Yen Nitro w/ Fer Sifuentes-Sujo keep their visuals bright and vibrant. Its an overall impressive package that is a must-read for fans of any of the characters within, but especially Dazzler. Duh! Read Full Review
Concert Of Champions #1 marks Jason Loo's second crack at bringing life to the X-Men's most famous mutant musician, and the results are about what you expect. Fans of Dazzler get to see the musician in all her hero glory, but the plot is a convoluted mess of random events that happen without explanation or good reason. If nothing else, the art is solid from returning artist Rafael Loureiro. Read Full Review
I'm not expecting realism from a Marvel comic, but Concert of Champions works in broad strokes about music fandom and the festival experience putting not super well-done fight scenes over anything interesting. It's neither a good music or mutant/superhero comic. Read Full Review
One of the prime examples of why modern big two books are considered by many the worst era of comics. Just lame as hell.
Nerd Initiative gave this a 9.2
And I have found a publication to avoid