The Mighty Avengers #34

I hate it when a comic becomes like this. It feels like reading garbage. The story was bad and the art … hmmm .. sad to say that I don’t like Neil Edwards work at all. The art in this issue is not conveying the story or even the characters. They just looked dumb and motionless without any expression.
I enjoyed reading #26 – 29. Then #30 – 33, but … I don’t usually say this, but I feel that this issue is just awful. Even Thor doesn’t look Mighty at all.
I should have skipped it.
Anyway, here’s what is all about. It begins with Dr. Donald Blake gets a psychic message from Loki begging Thor to save him while tending to a patient. He travels to Isle of Silence, a dimension that Loki had been banished to by Odin, and finds the Mighty Avengers has trapped his injured brother. This is another part I don’t like with the story. The superheroes are torturing the villains.
Who are the bad guys now?
OK, to be fare, I do like this one part. How Jarvis make full use of the Pymspace. He buys coffee fro Sao Paulo, tea from Darjeeling (I think it is in India), eggs from Devonshire and croissants from Paris. And he does it every morning for breakfast. Isn’t that cool. Other than the superpowers, these are some of the things that we .. mere mortals are jealous of the comics universe. Anyway, I need to read the latest next issue. I hope Ultron would be better than this.





A parade of guest stars includes nice bits for both the James Barnes Captain America and former Avengers mainstay Clint Barton (Hawkeye, currently Ronin). They mostly, though, serve as bodies in a big fight scene. The main villain, the Unspoken, is an interesting concept, though somewhat less so in execution.