Thunderbolts #69

Writer: Fabian Nicieza Artist: Jean Jacques Dzialowski Publisher: Marvel Comics Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
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    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Aug 15, 2002

    Part of me is a bit disappointed by the idea that the conclusion to this story rests solely in the hands of a single character, and what's more that the big choice is handled in such a manner that the reader is never convinced that Blackheath will choose the opinion that would have a decidedly negative impact on the Marvel Universe. In fact a great deal of this issue is invested in a situation where there very little uncertainty over which way the character will go, and as such the climax to this adventure lacks any real sense of excitement. Now the Crimson Cowl gets to engage in some fun villainous ranting, and I must admit I was rather surprised to see this story was resolved this early in the game. However, the lack of teamwork, and the rather undramatic way that this crisis was resolved left me a bit flat on this whole affair. However the Hawkeye fan in me does see the potential of using the last couple chapters to play up the idea that Clint's is determined to recreate his Thunder Read Full Review

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