All-New All-Different Avengers #15
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| Event\Storyline | Civil War II |
| Writer | Mark Waid |
| Artist | Adam Kubert |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
• In her short time wielding the hammer Mjolnir, Thor has witnessed cosmic chaos - but how does her human half process the consequences of the Iron Man/Captain Marvel struggle and what it does to the Avengers?
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8.0
All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho
Oct 30, 2016As All-New, Al-Different Avengers winds down, you should walk away from this issue satisfied. If you didnt love the series as a whole, this is at least a very good way to wrap it up. Everyone involved should feel proud, as this was honestly one of the best issues of the entire run. Read Full Review
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Under-rated! Liberty gives these characters humanity. They are touching and funny in between the action. I am enjoying it immensely.
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Very cool story.
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8.0
This tie-in is one of the most fun and interesting ones that I have seen. Thor seeks the guidance of Heimdall since he has insight into the future. The tale he uses as a lesson involves a tale of the original Avengers of the past. It may not be a heavy episode in Civil War II, but it is a good read. The two art styles and layouts were a fun idea as well.
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6.5
Factoring in the precog powers of Heimdal to this event is a fine concept to factor into this related Event - but TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE. An ongoing gimmick cover, essentially a 20pg flashback of -ironically- different Avengers team, and a annoyingly forced Dr.Doom retcon all contributed to making this a sorry final issue.
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6.0
Ugggh sad way to end. the story was very trite. Art was not good. Everything about this last issue was just sub-par.
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6.0
This series should've ended with issue 12 because these last three issues have been a real step down
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