Avengers | 2015 Comic
But the genius outweighs the flaws. This is the only Avengers story where the "Earth’s Mightiest Heroes" lose. Not just a battle. The entire war. It is a tragic opera about the failure of ethics when faced with extinction.
When fans search for the , they aren’t looking for a single issue. They are looking for a seismic event—a narrative earthquake that shattered the Marvel Universe. If you walked into a comic shop in 2015, you didn’t just find one Avengers title; you found a sprawling, dense, intellectually demanding saga written by Jonathan Hickman.
Released in May 2015, this nine-issue limited series (written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Esad Ribić) was the climax of years of storytelling. It served as the "End of the World" scenario that the Avengers had been dreading. avengers 2015 comic
(2015) : The eventual collision led to the Secret Wars event, where the remains of various universes were merged into "Battleworld". This served as a soft reboot for the entire Marvel line. "All-New, All-Different" Avengers
If you are developing this into a formal paper, you might consider these core themes: But the genius outweighs the flaws
The book jumps eight months into the future. Captain America is old. Iron Man is broken. The team is shattered. This arc shows the Avengers hunting their former allies, the Illuminati (Black Panther, Beast, Namor, etc.), because they have been secretly destroying other worlds to save our own.
This is the thesis of the entire 2015 run. Hickman repeats it like a mantra. Unlike previous comics where the hero always finds a third option—here, there is no third option. The Multiverse dies. The last page of Secret Wars #1 is a white void. Nothing remains. The entire war
2015 was a pivotal year for the in comics, marking the dramatic conclusion of Jonathan Hickman’s high-concept era and the launch of the "All-New, All-Different" status quo. The Grand Finale: Hickman’s Avengers & New Avengers The first half of 2015 focused on "Time Runs Out,"
Do not start with the 2015 issues. You must read Avengers World (Issues #1-17) and New Avengers #1-23 first, or the 2015 run will be incomprehensible.