mrunknown's Secret Warriors #28 - The One Man review

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    Alas the last issue of the series has arrived! Reading it made me both joyful and sad at the same time. Sad because the series will be no more but joyful that this issue did provide a nice close to the series, and all the loose ends such as Contessa’s betrayal, Dum Dum’s capture and the fate of the Secret Warriors was settled.

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    The whole book really came full circle. A lot of the dialogue used in this issue, whether it is Daisy’s inner dialogue or Fury and Steve’s talk, it reminds of the series during its infant stages. It gives assurance that the series wasn’t hushed but got the ending that Hickman had planned out for it.

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    Hickman even writes a letter at the end, thanking everyone that had been following along the series. It struck the same chord as the speech used by Steve, which was previously used by Fury. It made me think of myself as one of the followers, while this book was the thing that "change[d] the world" so to speak.

    The series still leaves you wanting for more. And it’s not a good place to start if you decide to check this out without any prior knowledge of the series. But people that have been reading from the start would be satisfied with the ending. 

    So whatever happened between Fury and Contessa, you ask? Well here it is, you can check it if you don't mind a spoiler or two.

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