*4.34 Stars
Notes: I rather enjoyed previously watching more than five seasons of the tv series of Agents of Shield, and since it is one of those series that I really prefer to re-watch, I read this comic in a few hours. That was because I really wanted to understand fully what occurred mostly until the end, and even though I’m not going to get to read volume 2 for a long time, this was really, really worth it. Several Agents of shield main characters from the tv series show up (too many to name, it’s most of the important ones) in many different various different scenes. I will add in a word of caution, that while this might look like light reading, it absolutely is not. There is a reason why I am waiting to add in too many more descriptions of what really takes place, since, there is a lot of graphic violence and fast-paced fight scenes that I’ll be adding in trigger warnings for, as they could cause emotional stress in others.
However, I’m more accustomed to reading through that in many different comics, so none of that type of content really bothered me. The main reason why that is is from cameos by several other known super heroes also showing up at what at first may seem like random times, though when I went back and reread some chapters, it relaxed me a lot since the art style was just being interwoven so extraordinarily well in the plot, and that was how I could tell this is an actual really good comic to have recently. The art is very new and modern, so this took minimal concentration for me to look through, for something that was published many years ago. I typically have high standards for comics I haven’t read with so many different characters added in that are involved from being a character driven reader, and this definitely was so very distracting, that I actually lost track of what time it was when reading. I will not forget reading this for a while, as it was very detailed and fast-paced. If you can’t tell by how much I already liked this comic, I would recommend it to anyone essentially that would want to read it, since it is worth while to look through, as a several years long-time Agents of Shield fan.