dmstarz's Captain Britain and MI:13 #4 - The Guns of Avalon: Conclusion review

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    Captain Britain 4

    Well, this book should be right up there giving the characters and writer involved but, for the moment, it hasn't really kicked into gear.  The four issue Guns of Avalon arc certainly had its strong points - the whole evocation of magic Albion (Alan Moore would presumably be pleased), the introduction of Faiza Hussain, a genuinely engaging and intelligent character.  However, my main gripe is that this reminds me of the sort of story that a writer would have put into a book's debut issue back in the day - and, maybe because of the Secret Invasion tie-ins and the need to keep that going, yet this story has lasted four issues.  Being pretty much all out battle as well has perhaps made the read less than satisfying that I would have wanted.  But, it's still not bad.  Oh, and there's a big moment half way through this issue where one character makes a joke at a very bad time - that's all I'm saying!

    PS because the rating thing seems to be messed up, I've given this issue 2.5 out of 5 - for the record.

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