With the first issue of Final Exam,"Christos Gage quickly and successfully transitioned Avengers Academy away from the Avengers vs. X-Men conflict and back towards more internal matters. Jeremy Briggs is back, and he comes bearing tantalizing promises of a world where only the most deserving of heroes are allowed to have powers. Issue #35 focuses on two splintered factions of Academy recruits -- those who have bought into Briggs' vision, and those who are on the receiving end of his wrath.
Both halves of the story offer plenty of juicy material for longtime Academy readers. On one front, Haz-Mat and Mettle are making the most of their newly human states, even as a chronic lack of privacy proves to be their newest foe. These scenes hit all the right emotional notes, particularly late in the issue as Gage throws the inevitable wrench in the works. Equally appealing but more dramatic are the scenes following the renegade teens, most of whom are suffering the debilitating effects that come with sudden power loss. X-23 and White Tiger shine in particular this month. Gage just seems to understand Laura in a way too few X-writers have over the years.
Unfortunately, this issue does take one major step back in terms of its portrayal of Briggs. I noted in my previous review my appreciation that Briggs wasn't cast as an overt villain, but merely a figure with murky intentions. Unfortunately, that sense of uncertainty begins to fade away now, and he becoems less interesting as a result.
Andrea Di Vito steps in for Tom Grummett this month. While it's disappointing this arc won't have one, consistent penciller, Di Vito handles the characters well and delivers a bit more detail and depth in his panels than Grummett's issues had been offering. What the issue lacks in style it makes up for in good, solid storytelling.
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