The New Avengers Illuminati #5
By Hervé St-Louis
January 12, 2008 - 10:21
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Reed
Penciller(s): Jim Cheung
Inker(s): Mark Morales
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Although a great ending to this mini-series, it’s mostly a prologue to the next Marvel Comics’ crossover event of 2008. And this is the main problem with this series. Instead of being something that can be enjoyed on its own and revisited years later, it’s but a brick in a bigger plot. As for the fight scene and the tricks used by Tony Stark, it’s part of a wider movement to make technology more important than the characters and their powers. At this point being a sorcerer supreme or the world’s leading telepath is useless, because Tony Stark can pre-empt anything you do. I wish the series had concluded with more of the consequences of the Illuminati and the secrets they kept, than as a stepping stone to a non finished major storyline to be disseminated throughout 2008.
The artwork is more solid than when it began. Although it’s the same inker, it feel s less slippery and the character look solid. Cheung is good at staging action using double page spread and although there are quite a lot in this issue, it’s still easy to figure out how the panels were meant to be read.
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