All's Well That Ends Well
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In a two-for-one pack, some pages from the wrap-up of Mighty Avengers #23, the end of the first arc, and Captain America #48, in which, rarity of rarities, there is a scene in daylight.
First, in Mighty Avengers, they win, but at the cost of Vision II's record library ("Even Daughtry?" "Especially Daughtry.")



Go...team?
I've been a bit ambivalent about this book so far, but that was well-done.
Over in Cap, again (shocker) the heroes win, in an unusually tidy fashion for this book; Brubaker's clearly just doing a little self-contained story to explore character dynamics outside of the main narrative thrust.



"Wow, Bucky, I'm so glad you got some supervillains to be pallbearers at my funeral."
That was a nice moment, and, again, much less leavened by uncertainty than this book usually is. Just don't let it happen too often, Bru, or people'll say you're going soft.



Go...team?
I've been a bit ambivalent about this book so far, but that was well-done.
Over in Cap, again (shocker) the heroes win, in an unusually tidy fashion for this book; Brubaker's clearly just doing a little self-contained story to explore character dynamics outside of the main narrative thrust.



"Wow, Bucky, I'm so glad you got some supervillains to be pallbearers at my funeral."
That was a nice moment, and, again, much less leavened by uncertainty than this book usually is. Just don't let it happen too often, Bru, or people'll say you're going soft.