If
you were hoping for Avengers & X-Men: Axis to suddenly get better,
then keep hoping. Between the creators and the concept, there was
certainly a lot of potential in this event, but it has not lived up to
it. Red Skull obtaining the power of a god, Apocalypse returning, the
Avengers and X-Men going crazy evil, and Marvel’s villains going crazy
good -- it could have been an intriguing exploration of the concept of
good and evil focused around the years-spanning story of young
Evan/Genesis. Yet we’re left with a story that jumps around to different
characters behaving cartoonishly opposite of who they truly are without
a strong narrative to make it all gel together.
More than anything, Axis feels like it exists to set up stories in
other tie-in comics. That’s been a longstanding complaint about event
comics, namely because it makes the core series a hollow outline that
can only be filled in by purchasing a slew of tie-in comics. A nine-part
event is expensive enough without all that business.
Issue #6 is full of scenarios that could have been interesting, but
ultimately fell flat. Rogue and Nightcrawler greeting Mystique;
Daredevil confronting jerk Iron Man; Scarlet Witch finally attacking Dr.
Doom for wrecking her life; Loki reaching a helping hand out to Thor;
Sabretooth acting like Wolverine. These are cool interactions that any
Marvel fan would be eager to see -- except Asgardian one, because what
about Thor makes gambling his most evil desire? -- yet they wind up
having little meat on the bone. Really, those scenes just serve to round
everyone up for that final group shot -- a group shot that should have
been cool except for the fact that half the characters haven’t played
much of a role, if any, in Axis. Remember when Iron Man and company
assembled the Thunderbolts in Civil War? Now that was a group shot.
The Verdict
Avengers & X-Men: Axis succumbs to the flaws
of event comics, leaving us with a hollow story that never gets to dig
in to deliver the good stuff. The quality of the artwork is solid
overall, but there are a few noticeable issues. Axis is bittersweet in
that It’s a story that longtime Marvel readers have been dying for yet
will find hard to be satisfied by.
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