One of the weirdly cool things about
this Avengers title specifically during this Time Runs Out storyline, is
that you actually don’t have any idea where Hickman is going to put the
spotlight at from issue to issue. Whenever I expect we’ll get the
(former) Avengers traveling to the origin point of the Incursion
disaster, we get S.H.I.E.L.D. chasing the Illuminati.
When I think we’re
going to get more S.H.I.E.L.D. stuff, we get A.I.M. and what they plan
to do in rebuilding the Avengers. I’m sure the lateral movements may
prove a little fatiguing in time, but for now, I’m enjoying the wide
angle on this story. I mean, there are like 2000 active Avengers
characters at this point.
Make no mistake, this a chatty ass issue with basically no action and
all dialogue, but it is at least, pretty interesting. There are about
three different backdoor conversations being had as the incursions are
out in the open and now on the table for everyone’s theories. Everybody
seems to have a mole of some sort and who knows who will ultimately be
betrayed and who might benefit most from the double dealing. The
inclusion of Scott Summers was nice and a welcome wildcard into this
issue too…as if we didn’t have enough tennis balls to keep our eyes on.
But you know what the comic book gospel is, Hickman never gives us more
than we can handle.
The art is on point for this one too. The pencils in particular are
clean and accommodating for the straight forward structure, yet complex
maneuverings of this issue.
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