FIRE AND ICE!
• As the QUEEN OF CINDERS unleashes her endgame, AMADEUS CHO and THE AGENTS OF ATLAS face their greatest test, with the fiery fate of Planet Earth in the balance!
• A team unites! A hero falls! And four female forces of nature come together for the final battle!
• The stunning conclusion of this WAR OF THE REALMS series - with shocking ramifications for Amadeus, SHANG-CHI, SILK, WAVE and all the heroes of the NEW AGENTS OF ATLAS!
Rated T+
All in all, I loved this mini-series. But I also know that I remain blissfully unaware of how this fits in the larger Marvel Comics universe. Yet, Pak and Hyuk Lim have made me devout fans of the New Agents of Atlas, and I'd like to think that was the real goal of the series: giving us Asian Americans a few more heroes to love and call our own. That's something worth reading right? Read Full Review
While the "twist" in this issue is clever, reading this series does not inspire any confidence in the upcoming Agents of Atlas series coming out later this year. Hopefully, some of these new heroes will develop a personality in the next two months. Read Full Review
" Goodbye Sindr...And good riddance."
Not a single hero had an individual voice or personality in this series. I was looking forward to this series and it turned out to be a massive disappointment so hopefully the Agents of Atlas series coming in September will be a lot better. Great action, nice twist, and solid art give this issue a respectable rating
Not the best, but fiiine enough.
The Agents take down Sindr thanks to vague fighting and, mainly, a giant tricksy twist by Jimmy Woo. This finale and the series as a whole have been mighty weak as an ensemble story; it's not the launching pad that its new Asian heroes need. But if you're in the market for yet another "Amadeus Cho grows up" story (I am not), this is serviceable.
Well I mean I’ve read worse, that’s for sure.
As a big fan of the Agents Of Atlas this final issue of their War Of The Realms tie-in was a major disappointment. Pak's new iteration of the team is largely forgettable, which doesn't say much for the new characters introduced for this series. I was looking forward to reading a book with Silk and Shang-Chi but they largely remained in the background with little to no character development. It's all made the worse by inconsistent art from a trio of artists. There are some pages that a character looks so different then they did from just a few panels before that it was jarring. Overall this was a event tie that I was looking forward to but ended being forgettable and killed my enthusiasm for the upcoming miniseries.