
This issue is about the direct fallout of AvX with the X-Men keeping Spider-Woman, Hawkeye and Luke Cage as prisoners of War.
Written by Brian Michael Bendis
Art and Cover by Mike Deodato JR
While Wolverine and the X-Men is still the best tie in comic during the AVX event, New Avengers is a close second. This issue is about the direct fallout of AvX with the X-Men keeping Spider-Woman, Hawkeye and Luke Cage as prisoners of War.

A prison breakout with a great twist ending that leaves an impression long after you are done reading it.
The Positive
The story, oh mercy…the story! A prison breakout with a great twist ending that leaves an impression long after you are done reading it. The art is fantastic, I wish Deodato was doing the entire AVX run, would be so much better.
The Negative
Nothing…all sunshine and lollipops here guys.
The Verdict
If you want a great story with even better art then go and pick this one up. Fans of the Avengers will want to pick this one up as well because it pits the Avengers as underdogs in a fight they can’t win….this issue makes it really hard to root for the X-Men
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5 out of 5 stars
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Posted on July 23rd, 2012
Category: REVIEWS, THE BURRITO BANDITO
Tags: avengers vs x-men, AVX, brian michael bendis, Burrito Bandito, Comic Reviews, marvel comics, Mike Deodato JR, New Avengers #28 Review, New Avengers Vol. 2 #28 Review, Ruben Mendoza, X-Men