Earth's Mightiest Heroes are caught in a conflict against nature itself as the soul of the Savage Land hangs in the balance. Guest-starring Ka-Zar, Shanna the She-Devil and the macabre Man-Thing!
Rated T+
Empyre: Avengers does a superb job of balancing such varied settings and groups of heroes in one package, but the Savage Land stands out among the rest. Read Full Review
Empyre: Avengers #3 follows up on last issue's cliffhanger, which saw Ka-Zar seemingly killed. How does this Marvel tie-in end? Read Full Review
With the final installment of this story being “Empyre Avengers Aftermath” it's safe to say this story may not have been worth the read in conjunction with the Empyre solo title. And should have been on the chopping block when Marvel decided to cut down the number of tie-ins for the event. Read Full Review
This was fine. It all wrapped up nice and neatly. That's all I expected from this comic.
With the past issues, I could enjoy the fun and overlook the faults. Three disappointing endings make it impossible to ignore the miniseries' pointlessness now, though.
Oh thank god, Kevin is okay.
Yeah, idk if its just me, but after 2010 with the MCU, Marvel just has an urge to break out some jokes that are just so unnecessary or fall flat on its face from cringe. It doesn't work all the time in the MCU, and it sure as hell doesn't work all the time here. I appreciate Zub trying to make light with a meaningless tie-in series, and its his style, but its not clicking in this issue. In other books, Zub can pull of some funny dialogue, but its not working here.
That goes for the whole Cocati thing as well. This plant vs. meat stuff is losing its initial appeal, and all of these insults hurled at each other are just laughable. And the wrap up with Ka-zar was super cliche, I wasn't even moved when he got stabbed in the first pl more