THE INEVITABLITY OF KANG! As the AVENGERS dive deep into the depth of ruin, KANG's real battle with MYRDDIN becomes clear. Witness the birth of a villain UNMATCHED!
Avengers #31 offers a deep character study on Kang the Conqueror, granting him another identity while also recontextualizing key events from past issues. Read Full Review
The story of Avengers #31 is almost too straightforward to warrant an entire issue, but guest artist Javier Pina's interiors make it a true feast for the eyes. Read Full Review
Pina delivers some great art in the issue. The pages and panels are beautifully detailed throughout the issue. Read Full Review
Plot
This comic tells the story of how Kang becomes Myrddin, how out of his boredom he creates a rival worthy of his knowledge and skills. This was, therefore, an act intended to deceive and distract everyone in order to obtain the Lost Moment.
The narrative is somewhat complex to understand, this concept of duality created from concepts like a subjective timeline. This comic connects all the loose ends from the Timeless comic.
Art
It includes many textures that blur details but also highlight the anatomy and epic poses, as well as a dreamlike feel characteristic of the flashbacks.
Summary
The origin of Myrddin and Kang
Why can't this book keep an artist for more than two or three issues? This is frustrating.
An issue of Avengers without any Avengers, just a long and boring trip through Kang becoming yet another identity.
This whole issue really could have been done in a few panels.