THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE BEAUTIFUL CONCLUDES!
• HAWKEYE and HAWKEYE lead the fight to save AMERICA CHAVEZ from a cult that believes she's their prophesized chosen one who will lead them into the light - and also into victory - as they attempt a takeover of Los Angeles.
• But just as things look darkest, the team is joined by a mysterious and powerful new ally.
• Amid flying arrows and punching fists, relationships are both blossoming and being torn apart - what does it all mean for the future of the West Coast Avengers?!
Rated T+
Mourn this book, all ye who still seek quality. We shall not see the likes of BRODOK ever again and the world is much poorer for this book's passing into limbo. Hopefully we will seen this series again in the next world. Or, alternatively, fighting the Great Lakes Avengers for page time in some future crossover. Read Full Review
It's unclear if and when we'll see this iteration of the West Coast Avengers again, but fans should be more than satisfied with how things wrap up. Read Full Review
There was a lot to love about this series, so I am honestly really upset to see it end (as made obvious by the fact that I've said that at least three times in this review). It was fun and different, plus it brought one of my favorite characters back to the brightly-colored pages. There's a lot that I'll remember from this series, and a lot to be grateful for as well. Like the creation of a new ship, which ultimately became one of my favorites (which was totally unexpected). Quinpool for life! Read Full Review
This was a damn fun series and I'm sad to see it go, but excited for what the team and the creators do next. Read Full Review
West Coast Avengers bows out with a sweet farewell, as the creative team is able to scramble a nice goodbye into the overly complex ongoing story. Read Full Review
Being the final issue in the series, West Coast Avengers #10 ties up the running plot, but feels rushed in doing so. Read Full Review
A promising series cut short. Even a possible collected edition would just be a reminder of something great that went unfulfilled. This issue was good, but it's on par with getting fired in the middle of a new promotion. Kelly Thompson's talent deserves better than this. Read Full Review
this was actually pretty good, and the only series where I genuinely liked America Chavez.
It’s an absolute crime this series got canceled. Imagine what could’ve happened if it didn’t! Jeff, Lucky, and Bridgette could’ve restarted the Pet Avengers! We could’ve the Quentin Quire/Gwenpool relationship develop more. If you’re wondering this issue got a 8.5 because the art sucked and it was obviously a rushed ending. We could have seen the story about Kate’s parents told in it’s entirety! Clint could have FINALLY gotten together with Kate (Clint had a crush on her in Fraction’s Hawkeye series). We don’t even know what happened to the West Coast Masters of Evil! It blows my mind that not that many people read this because they really missed out. Thanks Kelly for making Kate one of my favorite characters. JEFF THE Lmore
The West Coast Avengers wrap up their second mission, experience all-around personal growth, get their headquarters built, and settle into a nice status quo. So obviously, it's time to cancel the book. Sigh. The "talented up-and-comer" art and the "cram in as many character developments as possible" writing are the issue's biggest weaknesses, and they're obviously side effects of cancellation. The developments themselves are plenty welcome, and this team dances off to limbo as lovable as they've ever been. It was such a dang good status quo, too!
I’m sad that this was cancelled and therefore rushed! I loved this team!
First Thompson's Hawkeye gets the axe, now this. It was a pretty solid run that was cut short once again.
This felt rushed, but there's enough good in this to make me overlook some of this issue's flaws.
A painfully mediocre ending for a painfully mediocre book. I don't get why this was so well received. I liked the characters themselves, and their interactions are...fine, but man the tone of the book just didn't worked with me at all.