
The good news is, the latest version of The Avengers under writer Jonathan Hickman is as intelligent, involved and cosmic as almost any other series ever written for Marvel.
It's a thought-provoking, dark and stimulating story like no other.
The bad news is, I'm not sure how accessible this story might be to new or young readers, and I hate to think that new fans lured to this comic by last summer's outstanding movie might be scared off by this challenging material.
It's certainly a chance I'm willing to take - each issue in this 10-issue run (so far) has been outstanding, setting up a big cosmic tale that takes the team (and its new members) in strange and unexpected places - and let me tell you, there are few comics out there that venture into "unexpected" territory for a longtime reader like me.
Add to that the luscious art by Mike Deodato (including one splash page that looks for all the world like a photograph) and you have another amazing issue to enjoy.
It's rare for a creative team to go 10-for-10, but that's the score so far.
A word of advice: buy this comic.
Grade: A
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1 comment:
Chuck, I haven't gotten this issue yet, but I agree with you. This series has been outstanding so far.
great review.
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