I agree with your review. The art is good but too busy at times so my eyes just gloss over it. The story was decent. The only aspect that really popped out for me was the dynamic between Cap and Tony’s son.
Avengers: Twilight #1
| Writer | Chip Zdarsky |
| Artist | Daniel Acuna |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
In a gleaming new world of prosperity, Captain America is no more. But Steve Rogers still exists, floating through an America where freedom is an illusion, where THE AVENGERS are strangers and his friends are long dead. But is the Dream? How do you assemble Avengers in a world that doesn't want them? PLUS: A behind-the-scenes look at the making of this issue!  Â
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Zac Owens
Jan 17, 2024When you readAvengers: Twilight #1, you're quite simply reading the next step in the evolution of superhero comics. Read Full Review
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Jan 17, 2024Avengers: Twilight #1 is a somber story. Read Full Review
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10
Nerd Initiative - Derek Hoskins
Jan 17, 2024Avengers: Twilight feels like it is going to be a book that is discussed for years to come. The social commentary, incredible art, and hopeful final page makes this one for the ages. Top all of that off with a wonderful back up story and behind the scenes look and this was truly a breath of fresh air. This is what comics are about! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jan 17, 2024A lot of the appeal of Avengers: Twilight rests on its creators showing us what kind of heroes and villains live in a future that has lost its heroes. It's a world where technology reigns supreme, and everything our elders do for us is taken for granted. What if those elders had a second chance to remind us of their greatness and right wrongs? Avengers Twilight mixes sci-fi and superheroes in a highlyrelevant take on a world that has forgotten its past and adores fake news. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Watch - Tyler Davis
Jan 17, 2024Avengers Twilight #1 is familiar yet grand, a perfect example of how pristine craftsmanship in both writing and art can be a little undeserved by a lack of conceptual boldness. However, what is setup is promising, the overall power of this story laying in the hands of what's to come as opposed to what's on display here. Read Full Review
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8.0
Super Hero Hype - Matt Morrison
Jan 17, 2024I was prepared to dismiss Avengers: Twilight as a half-hearted attempt to ride the cape of a classic story. After one issue, I'm still not convinced it might move beyond its base concept. I will allow, however, that it is a competently executed examination of the same problems Dark Knight Returns presented. I think it also has the potential to become something special. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jan 20, 2024Excellent first issue sets up the world, the characters and the mood, but it also follows the dystopian future playbook to a T. Read Full Review
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7.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 17, 2024Avengers: Twilight #1 shows off a lot of potential. There's something there as far as commentary about the current state of the world and the road we're marching down. There's something there about this particular future. The concept of heroes retired and a world that has rejected them is interesting. What's teased could be really good. But, Avengers: Twilight #1 lays a lot of groundwork, hinting at the bigger world and story. It's the setup but what's to come will be the meat to really determine if this is any good. Read Full Review
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7.4
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 17, 2024Acuna deliver some fantastic art in the issue. The visuals are brilliantly detailed and perfectly capture the dark tone of the story and its future setting. Read Full Review
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5.0
ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer
Jan 17, 2024I think this comic has promise (and has a creative team that's certainly capable of telling a good superhero story), but this issue isn't a strong opening chapter for what's supposed to be a marquee limited series. Read Full Review