Johnson completes an outline of the basic premise of the series with some degree of grace and precision.
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Johnson completes an outline of the basic premise of the series with some degree of grace and precision.
This is a classic chase and hunt sort of a thing.
Manga-inspired art rolls across the page.
Something a lot darker than your standard Disney movie.
“Azimuth” alone is well worth picking up this week’s issue.
Tynion has a way of twisting cliche until it confesses some kind of strange truth.
Abnett’s dialogue and narration are pure poetry.
Acosta frames the action pretty well.
Tynion is throwing a lot at the page.
Tynion isn’t really doing anything new with the opening issue.
Welcome to Ultron’s 2099, Savage Avengers. We hope you survive the experience!
Muscle versus metal. Wetware versus hardware. Human versus machine.
Dunes make a new discovery that sends him somewhere he shouldn’t have gone.
Detective Sam Dunes finds himself in a case he never wanted.
The Ronin and the resistance of New York start the final battle!
It's a bit of a mess.
New York reaches a boiling point as the hunt for the Ronin continues.
Despite starting as an “event,” the 2099 storyline ends as a small origin story.
The Spider-Man of the future returns in a new origin story.
The Lethal Protector returns for the new age of heroes.