All valid concerns. Good ideas but disjointed delivery.
Avengers #30
| Writer | Jason Aaron |
| Artist | Ed McGuinness |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
STARBRAND REBORN Conclusion: WHO WILL BE BRANDED?
In a Shi'ar space prison the size of a galaxy, the cosmic war for the Starbrand super weapon comes to its cataclysmic conclusion. Who is the shocking new wielder of the Starbrand? And will they survive long enough to control the epic planet-melting power at their disposal? Not if Gladiator of the Shi'ar has anything to say about it. But the space-ravaged Avengers will have a thing or two to say about it too. Including Brood Thor, Captain Corsair, the War Widow, the new-look She-Hulk and Blade... as you've never seen him before!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 29, 2020McGuinness and Manna deliver some beautiful visuals in this issue. There are some great moments and panels throughout and the fight scenes and action are beautiful to look at. Read Full Review
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9.0
Black Nerd Problems - Brandon Lawrence
Jan 31, 2020With this book, if there is to be an epic fight it's a safe bet that Ed McGuinness is going to pop his head in to dazzle. This issue was full of energy blasts, colorful costumes, and close ups that allow McGuinness' genius to shine. I can't wait to see Avengers Mountain turn into cosmic nursery. Read Full Review
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9.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jan 31, 2020Though Jason Aaron's era of Avengers has had its ups and downs, Issue #30 finds it hitting a fine balance between emotions and fun. Read Full Review
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8.5
On Comics Ground - Marcus Freeman
Jan 30, 2020The Starbrand's identity has been revealed and it is even more important to the Avengers to protect her than it was before. Gladiator and the heralds of Galactus are still hell-bent on destroying the Starbrand before she can destroy the galaxy. Will the Avengers be able to harness the power of the Starbrand? Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Feb 01, 2020Avengers under Jason Aaron's pen has been a tough nut to crack. From arc to arc and even issue to issue, it's been wildly inconsistent. "Starbrand Reborn" is easily the writer's most consistent attempt thus far, though, and if it's indicative of the quality he wants to pull off with this title, thenAvengers could be poised to become Marvel's wildest, least-predictable and all-outfun book on the stands. Time will tell. As for this issue, it brings to a head a story that no one was expecting but everyone should love, mild flaws and all. Hats off to everyone involved. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely
Jan 29, 2020The Starbrand has been overused in Marvel team books for too long, but Aaron takes the idea in an entirely new direction here. Read Full Review
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8.0
Sequential Planet - Steven Martinez
Feb 12, 2020The conclusion to the "Starbrand Reborn" story starts off with a bang, with the Avengers facing off against Gladiator and heralds of Galactus. The back half of the issue slows it down a bit but gives a satisfying ending. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Jim Werner
Jan 29, 2020Avengers #30 gives readers a new Starbrand and not much else. Sure, there is some punching and arguing, but we've been getting that for issues now. I wish this all felt bigger than it does, but I will wait until Jason Aaron expands on it until I get more excited. Let's hope that it is sometime soon. Read Full Review