This installment introduces the entire Millarworld universe, you have to take the time to read slowly to see all the details and subtle references that enrich this 43 pages closure.
King Morax launches the invasion led by the Sorcerer Diabolo into our present using the Chrononauts' time travel technology carried by Hit-Girl.
The way they use Danny Reilly's body to power the machine is quite disturbing.
But no one realized that Hit-Girl was hidden and is being borrowed, this moment is key for what is going to happen or I can't tell you in advance, but Hit-Girl is without a doubt the most valuable player in this game.
This comic shows the largest scale battle of a unified universe of the decade, so many references and key characters have their participation, the 20 intellectual properties of Millarworld including Kick-Ass, Hit-Girl and Kingsman contribute their grain of sand in this robust crossover.
This story not only closes this event, it also offers the evolution of several characters, refreshing itself in an intelligent way.
What began as the Millarworld massacre transforms into a master class in how to write an ensemble or crossover comic, Mark Millar moves your emotions, he will leave you breathless page after page without leaving you any other option than to continue reading.
Art
Pepe Larraz achieves the most dynamic fight sequences of this series to date, with an impressive amount of detail where he captures the essence of all these Millarworld characters.
Pepe outdid himself in each of the pages of this comic, overflowing with details and dynamism.
Summary
Hopes rest with Hit-Girl that she is not going to give up until she solves this cosmic disaster where Wesley Gibson seems to have the upper hand.
Shocking closing of a comic that will make you feel good.
This is the crossover of the decade.