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By: Brian Michael Bendis (story), Brandon Peterson, Mike Mayhew, Jim Cheung, Leinil Yu, Mark Morales, Mike Deodato, Olivier Coipel, Terry Dodson & Walter Simonson (art), Scott Hanna & Rachel Dodson (inks), Jason Keith, Laura Martin & Paul Mounts (colors), and Cory Petit (letters)
The Story: The Avengers work to escape the microverse after one more big fight with centaur kingpin Lord Gouzar.
The Review: I’m a big fan of Bendis and, as such, I’ve stuck with his Avengers books for a long, long time now. Suffice it to say, it’s been a rocky road with highs and lows. With that said, he’s done a lot for the franchise and so I really do wish I could give a glowing review for this giant-sized farewell issue. I mean, the sheer amount of heart he puts into his lengthy farewell letter at the end of the issue makes me really want this issue to be a great one. But it isn’t.
Quite honestly, it’s been pretty clear for a while now that Bendis perhaps overstayed his welcome on Avengers; ideas were being recycled, certain issues felt phoned in, and this issue really only evidences that fact. Everything just feels so derivative and phoned in that it’s hard to believe much passion and effort went into its creation from Bendis. Given how sincere his farewell letter was, you’d figure that he’d really try to blow us away with this issue, but perhaps he just doesn’t have it in him anymore.
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