FEATURING THE NEW AVENGERS OF 2099!
• 2099's MASTERS OF EVIL once killed the AVENGERS as a statement of their might.
• Now they return from the stars to reap the Celestial Garden's wealth.
• But one Avenger survived: MOON KNIGHT, who has gathered a new team of heroes!
• Can SPIDER-MAN and these NEW AVENGERS repel the Masters of Evil and save 2099's new Eden?
RATED T
You can't be following this series without concluding Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #3 isn't a Spider-Man 2099 comic but an excuse to introduce even more 2099 variants of current Marvel characters. There is a small amount of plot progression in this issue, but make no mistake, this series only exists to create new characters under the guise of a paper-thin plot. If you like alternate character designs and eye candy, this one is for you. Read Full Review
But once again, the characters are the strength of this book, and the 2099 iteration of Moon Knight is such a fascinating lead for the issue. Read Full Review
The basic idea of the plot is sound, but this script doesn't elaborate on it much past the basic elevator pitch. The pace is uneven and there are some lazy/repetitive vocabulary choices. All these characters make for a nice chunk of world-building (albeit pretty fast, shallow work) and the art is done better than the writing.
Add it all up and I call it a nearly-average comic.
This is pretty bad. I can't describe how unmotivated it comes across. Just so much generic content that it's almost laughable.