Xofenroht
The Mad Moreno
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If there was internal conflict over Don delivering the baby rather than Thor staying in Asgard, we probably should have seen it, don't you think? Fraction glossed over it if he intended there to be any conflict in the first place. I can come up with reasons why Don delivering the baby would be a better use of their time, at least to Don and Thor, but that doesn't stop it from coming off kind of pat and lame in the issue itself. It was clearly a way to excuse Thor from the action, since he's at such a power level now that he, along with all of the Asgardians, would make short work of any Skrull attack on Asgard, and it read as such. I like Fraction's work, don't get me wrong; I just think this particular issue has a lot of flaws.
As for SI, really, we've waited a pretty long time for the reunion between Thor, Iron Man, and Cap already. Bendis set it up at the end of the last issue, so logically we would expect to read the actual event itself in this issue, right? This issue reads as some weird diversion. I'm not arguing that Reed's return wasn't necessary--there's just a place and time for it. This was the place and time for Thor and Bucky to join the fray, but Bendis didn't make it happen. I guess it may have been meant to build suspense, but the suspense was already there; this is just obnoxious.
I'm just happy that we got a Thor: SI tie-in to explain where he's been this whole time. I really think the whole reason Thor isn't going to be with Asgard is because he planned to appear in NY to help the other heroes. Thus the purpose of the tie-in and the things that happened in it.
And honestly? I don't want to see Thor, Iron Man and Cap show up with 3 issues still left in the mini-series. You know they'd frickin' make short work of these Skrulls PLUS they'll have Nick Fury, who (now that I think about it) I'm really interested in seeing interact with Buck-Cap.
Now that Reed has that De-Skrullifier, we finally get to see all of the heroes fighting together against a common enemy, which really is the climax.