Review: Avengers - The Last White Event

0
16208

 

Avengers: The Last White Event is the most revealing chapter of this New Universe saga Marvel. In this edition we see the path that Jonathan Hickman intends to take and how the author intends to shake the structure of the Marvel Multiverse.

The first thing we need to talk about this comic is that it exposes Hickman's conception of the Multiverse, so this saga is not about normal Avengers adventures but an intergalactic version, but of course, with the problem being the destruction of the Earth . On the first pages we have a brief explanation of how the night mask finds out about the White Event, followed by a sequel that shows how Superflux triggered the event that promises to destroy the Earth.

Simply put, and leaving this review free from Spoilers, it's a bit tricky to understand if you haven't been following the Multiverse in previous editions. However, leaving disaster aside, in The Last White Event we discover the true identity of Adam and we have the creation of the Stigma, a hero very, very, very powerful and equally dangerous for his inability to handle his powers. Only Adam is on his side and that indicates what we can expect from the next editions.

Hickman puts on a real show in the narrative of The Last White Event, mixing elements worthy of science fiction with a certain amount of suspense. Dustin Weaver helps with the illustrations, its detailing stroke, without economizing on strategically placed close-ups and dark tones in necessary scenes, complete the quality of the comic.

LEAVE AN ANSWER

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here