Wow. I think Busiek just tied with Bendis for the "most blatant in-canon shipping award." All of reality gets wiped out in one swell foop, and Steve's last conscious thought is about Tony? *wipes away tear* That's beautiful, man.
I thought the sideways panel was a bit much. I know it was supposed to evoke the disorienting feeling of being in a plane caught in a whirlwind, but for me it mainly evoked the disorienting feeling of having to hold a book sideways in order to read it. Other than that though, I really liked how that sequence was laid out, with the off-kilter panels and the jagged borders until Steve lands the plane, and then it's back to rectangular panels and straight borders. Very cool.
I liked Tony's line about magic being just a kind of science he doesn't understand. That's a very Tony thing to say.
There are five Quinn jets in the Avengers Mansion? Those must be amazinly small jets, because the mansion isn't that big. Amazingly light jets, too, if they all sit on the top floor.
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I thought the sideways panel was a bit much. I know it was supposed to evoke the disorienting feeling of being in a plane caught in a whirlwind, but for me it mainly evoked the disorienting feeling of having to hold a book sideways in order to read it. Other than that though, I really liked how that sequence was laid out, with the off-kilter panels and the jagged borders until Steve lands the plane, and then it's back to rectangular panels and straight borders. Very cool.
I liked Tony's line about magic being just a kind of science he doesn't understand. That's a very Tony thing to say.
There are five Quinn jets in the Avengers Mansion? Those must be amazinly small jets, because the mansion isn't that big. Amazingly light jets, too, if they all sit on the top floor.