The grand finale! As the X-Men face a splashy televised death in Dallas, Phil Sheldon and his family have a quiet and unexpected late-night reunion. Will it be their last time together as a family? What will it mean for Phil's legacy, and his book? This issue brings the second great story of Phil Sheldon and the Marvel Universe to an unforgettable conclusion. Rated A
I can't decide whether the writers are implying that the point at which their story ends is the point at which the development of the Marvel Universe ceased to matter for them, or whether they're simply saying that life will inevitably go on after death, but all that matters is what we do with the finite amount of time that we have on this Earth. Either way, it's food for thought from a series that has never shied away from exploring the real-life implications of the Marvel Universe's ideas, and which uses its final issue to quietly make some interesting points about actions and their consequences, and the value of acting selflessly and responsibly. Read Full Review
"Marvels: Eye of the Camera" is over now, and hopefully people who loved the original "Marvels" will read this mini-series too. It might not have had the publicity and buzz that the first one did, but it's an excellent and thoughtful addition to the canon. Well job done, all involved. Read Full Review