New Avengers #31
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Artist | Michael Gaydos |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The final explosive arc for long-time Avengers writer Brian Michael Bendis.Now that the New Avengers have sacrificed all they had to fight the Phoenix, many are asking hard questions: Is it time for New Avengers to call it quits?Meanwhile, one of the New Avengers deadliest foes hatches his elaborate plot for revenge!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Oct 19, 2012Looking forward to seeing what he tackles next. Read Full Review
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8.4
Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans
Oct 21, 2012This is just about everything that was fun or good about Bendis' Avengers. Of course, that also makes it very “Bendis”, so if you hate that…well, why the hell are reading issue #31 anyway? Read Full Review
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8.0
A Comic Book Blog - Geoff Arbuckle
Oct 17, 2012Much like Avengers #31, this is very strong start to Bendis' last story on the title. Read Full Review
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8.0
IGN - Joshua Yehl
Oct 17, 2012Unrest fills Avengers Mansion as news of Luke Cage quitting the team to spend more time with his family reaches the rest of the crew. Iron Fist takes the news the hardest, which leads to a thoughtful conversation with Doctor Strange that Bendis sneaks a moment of humor into. It was also fun to hear Carol talk to Jessica about her new Captain Marvel persona. Bendis hits his stride here with an excellently paced issue balanced by the right amount of humor and tension. Hopefully he carries this quality on to the end. Read Full Review
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7.0
Major Spoilers - Dave Conde
Oct 22, 2012I give New Avengers #31 three and a half stars"I started picking up New Avengers because of the characters, particularly Jessica and Luke, and to that extent the issue delivered. The rest could have been better, but it was enough to make me want to see what happens next issue. I know it's building to something, and I'm hoping it's something I'll like. Read Full Review
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6.0
Crave Online - Iann Robinson
Oct 18, 2012I wasn’t as big a fan of Michael Gaydos’s art. His lines are weak and they push across the line between a loose and flowing fine art look and that of just being sloppy. Gaydos’s faces seem to be one step away from melting and his overreliance on shadow just kills any depth to the work. He also has trouble not making female faces look incredibly masculine. Shaky artwork aside, New Avengers #31 is a well-crafted kick off to what seems like a good story. Read Full Review