The biggest event of 2012 is now the biggest miniseries of 2013!We all know what happened to the Avengers and the X-Men? but what if the story had gone differently?The one and only Jimmy Palmiotti brings his signature style to a mind-blowing reinterpretation of a key event in the history of the Marvel Universe.Featuring Magneto, Hope, and every Avenger and X-Man you can imagine!
For a What If story, and one of which we haven't gotten in a long while, I can say this was satisfying. It took a different route, Jimmy Palmoitti didn't pull any punches involving losses of either X-Men or Avengers either. When presented with this kind of twist of a story you always want to toy with the impossible and that is what happened here. I did not see many things coming even though I was aware of the intentions. Sure much of it was for shock value, though I expect no less. Solid issue for a conclusion. Read Full Review
The ending, which focuses on Wolverine for the most part, does do the series a bit of justice. There's an interesting twist and an upturn in happy feels by issues end that'll make fans of Wolvie happy. It does feel a tad tacked on, especially considering Wolverine hasn't been at the forefront of this series, but it's a nice conclusion. Read Full Review
With Avengers Vs X-Men distilled down to its barest of essentials, Jimmy Palmiotti brings this "What If" to a satisfying conclusion, complete with the body count that has come to be expected of these alternate timeline stories. Read Full Review