AVENGERS REUNITED! In the face of DOOM, the Avengers stood tall. Now with the IMPOSSIBLE CITY under siege, the rest of the team arrives to bring down the MASTER OF EVIL! But the MAD THINKER won't go down easy as he unleashes a deadly new weapon!
Broccardo delivers fun, vibrant and beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The action scenes were amazing and I loved the character moments towards the end of the issue. Read Full Review
With everything going on in the One World Under Doom event, Jed MacKay managed to give other characters a moment to shine. Wheter it was the new Masters of Evil with the Mad Thinker. Or Captain America and Black Panther. Everyone had an incredible showcase of character and abilities. Also, the return of Black Panther is a big deal. The Avengers have their best tactician back. Finally they might turn the tide on Doctor Doom once and for all. Read Full Review
Avengers #28 concludes the Masters of Evil story arc with a fight between Captain America, Black Panther and the Mad Thinker. The fight is drawn well, the character dialogue is good, some parts of the fight were better than others. However, now that things are wrapped up by the end, it seems the series will be moving forward with its main plot. Read Full Review
Avengers #28 is truly grand finale to the Master of Evil arc and a surprisingly heartfelt issue showing a softer, more vulnerable side to Sam Wilson and T'Challa. Read Full Review
This whole arc has been really meh to me. I really like Jed MacKay but this was probably his least interesting work I've ever read. The villains couldn't have been more boring. The City is interesting, the roster of the team is interesting, the sum is less than the parts in this case. The art was pretty meh. I did appreciate the BP + Storm interaction. Hopefully it picks up moving forward with Capt. Marvel and Storm being larger driving forces of the narrative.
Plot
Sam and Black Panther prepare a plan to stop the super Adaptoid that Mad Thinker is carrying and finally resolve this whole situation of having taken over the warehouse.
The Avengers arrive, assemble in The Impossible, and have already managed to stop the new Masters of Evil, thus bringing this story to an abrupt close.
Art
It is very detailed with few textures and maintains the dynamism with body language and well-defined facial expressions. It plays a lot with angles and panels.
Summary
Black Panther and Captain America regain control of Impossible City
Inconsistent art and filler dialogue. Nobody cares. Is this Marvel Zombies?
Poor art. A poor story. And another silly issue where the Thinker calls him Captain America rather than Falcon to throw him off his game.
And Storm - ugh. That she gets front and center on the cover and inside (yet does aboslutely nothing) - I guess I'll just never accept her as an Avenger.