• The Deathwalkers have won - and humanity is doomed!
• Can the Mighty Avengers pull it back from the brink? And if so... how?
• Year One of Mighty Avengers reaches its heart-stopping climax!
Rated T+
When before I would have said Mighty Avengers felt like a legitimate team because they established themselves to the public, it is with the conclusion of Mighty Avengers #14 they are a legitimate team because they showed what it means to be one. Now that they have this bond, only time will tell how that holds up with Captain America and The Mighty Avengers when it looks like Sam Wilson takes the lead. Read Full Review
The Bottom Line: The art has some nice moments, but I'm used to more dramatic layouts and colors. Overall, story relies on a borderline clich trope, although a few characters do get to shine, most notably Cage. We still don't get any nuance from our generic villains, but it's nice to see heroes coming together, being strong, and winning the day. Read Full Review
I'd be quite disappointed if Mighty Avengers ended here, and whilst this series is indeed over, Al Ewing and the majority of these characters will return in November as Captain America and the Mighty Avengers, under the leadership of Captain Falcon, I mean, the new Captain America, formerly the Falcon. Ewing has proven that he knows exactly what he wants to do with these characters, and the fact that he manages to tell a cohesive and conclusive story even when running through two events and never losing momentum at all. This final issue embodies everything this series has tried to be throughout its run and manages to encapsulate all of the themes that the past fourteen issues have used, all in 20 pages. The Deathwalkers may not be the best villains, but they're not stopping this series going out on a high, or me following it into its new incarnation. Read Full Review