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Indlæser... Avengers: Time Runs Out, Vol. 3af Jonathan Hickman
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HTML: Collects Avengers (2012) #40-42, New Avengers (2013) #29-30. For Earth's Mightiest Heroes and the Illuminati, it has all been building to this. After two years of carefully crafting his cataclysmic saga, writer Jonathan Hickman jumps ahead eight months to the grand finale, the honest-to-goodness immediate future of the Marvel Universe â??and the day of the Final Incursion! After the revelation of the Illuminati's desperate, world-destroying actions, the Avengers are fragmented! What has become of Earth's Mightiest Heroes over the past eight months? What will happen when the Avengers, Illuminati and Cabal clash? And have all the battles they've endured, and the sacrifices they've made, prepared any of these groups for the inevitable moment when time runs out for everybody? No library descriptions found. |
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What I'm not wild about is the revelation that the oft-mentioned, unseen Ivory Kings are the Beyonders - I had hoped that Secret Wars was just going to be a reference in name only and wouldn't require any space gods to get things going (well, beyond the ones who are already superheroes). The revelation that they've been hunting down the Celestials and the higher levels of the cosmic hierarchy feels less like the "oh crap" moment I think Hickman wants us to have, and more like an attempt to quickly build up a new villain by showing them destroying an already powerful villain, which is something I've gotten pretty tired of in comics.
That said, with the big play finally going down against the Cabal and the introduction of the 1610 Reed into the mix, I'm REALLY curious to see where all of this is going. I know I've said it time and time again while reading Hickman's Avengers, but it feels like the wheels are just coming off the world entirely at this point, and I love the feeling that where we go from here is anyone's guess (unless you've been reading solicitations I guess) ( )