Everything is just perfect, finally Taia and Tigra were given the leading role that was missing, this issue once again further expands the Marvel Cosmology and the way they use the panels is magnificent.
Loki's Defenders manage to escape the Second Cosmos and the Beyonder, but Taaia is grievously wounded in the process and none of Loki's or Blue Marvel's expertise seems to be helping. Enter - the Phoenix! But what is the price of a universal
constant's aid...?
RATED T+
The best thing about the comic is what Ewing did with the Beyonders, managing to simplify and organize their history, the panels and dialogues of Loki Goddess of stories are simply magnificent, like those of Adam, even so, it seems to me that Tigra and Taia are filler up to this point, something that will change later.
The adventure begins - in the path of the Beyonder? When Loki, Blue Marvel, America Chavez, Taaia and Tigra land rather unexpectedly in the Second Cosmos, they find their lives in the hands of its cosmic overseers - unless Loki can figure out the right trick to save them all.
RATED T+
Excellent start for this comic, although not many shocking things happen, the bases for the following issues are left very well established, again Ewing made an excellent story with references of a mystical character, although the art of Javier Rodriguez at first glance is not I think it's the best, it's very good for the type of story that Ewing is trying to tell and in short I think it's an excemore
Al Ewing and Javier Rodr guez follow up their acclaimed DEFENDERS: THERE ARE NO RULES series with a new volume and an all-new lineup, including none other than Loki, God of Stories! When Doctor Strange sends a dire warning from beyond the grave, Blue Marvel, America Chavez, Taaia (Galactus' mom!), Tigra and Loki assemble to defend reality itself! P...
In short, this number was much better than the previous ones, even so, it continues to present inconsistencies with the current canon that Marvel has tried to plan, but going to positive points, Greg's art is still beautiful, especially when it comes to representing to the Ivory Kings.
The Lost One stalks our world, the Beyonder watches from orbit and the Avengers prepare to battle...the Bootleg Avengers! Six ordinary people, gifted with amazing powers and abilities they neither earned nor (frankly) deserve, seek to replace Earth's Mightiest Heroes at LITERALLY the worst possible time. And when the Ivory Kings show up to pass jud...
While the previous issues seemed to me to be decent, this last issue was beautiful, it was the only comic that made me shed tears due to its shocking and emotional ending.
From the stories of today to the end of the Marvel Universe! The grand finale has only one promise to make - no one gets out alive!
Rated T