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All-New, All-Different Disney's Avengers, meh.
I have no idea what kind of demographic the new post-Secret Wars Avengers book is aimed at. In Stan Lee’s days, they’d just throw anyone together (Cap’s Kooky Quartet? Sure!! Rage and Living Lightning? Make mine Marvel!!) and you were just happy to have them. Here, Marvel is trying to please everyone and in the process pleasing no one. Half the Avengers would still get carded at 7-11 (Nova, Ms. Marvel, Mile Morales aka Spider-Man). Then there’s the replacement Avengers: Captain America (Sam Wils...
3.5* although this took me a little while to get into, I ended up really enjoying this. I found myself a little lost at times, due to not having read the comics explaining the events leading up to this story but once I found my feet, it was a really fun read. Ms Marvel is always a winner in my eyes, so this was no different but I'm totally new to Nova as a character and he's such a cutie?! I'm also even more excited to pick up Miles Morales' comics, after meeting his character in this. I'm looki...
As a new threat appears on the Earth, a new team of Avengers is formed to face it.This volume is an origin story of the All-New All-Different Avengers along with some minor fights.I really thought I would like this Avengers lineup. As soon as I saw the lineup I thought, I like Miles Morales, Iron Man, and Ms. Marvel so this should be awesome. I have to say I was disappointed. I found out I didn't like Ms. Marvel as much as I thought I did. Who would have thought that I wouldn't relate that much
AU where someone who has actually talked to real life teenagers writes a book with teenagers
I didn't hate it, but something about this title really bugs the shit out of me. I can't put my finger on it, but it felt oddly off, and I just couldn't quite settle in and enjoy myself. I wish I could come up with a better reason than FEELS SQUICKY, but I just can't.And that's why I think this is just one of those I didn't care for it, but maybe you will sort of things... The plot's decent. Of course, Waid had to find a reason for this particular group of heroes to come together, and you ca...
I feel like Marvel should have put the “All-New, All-Different” label should be in quotation marks followed by a winking emoji because this Avengers book is only superficially new and different. It’s practically the classic line-up with some new faces in place of the originals. The team is Sam Wilson Cap, female Thor, Vision, Iron Man, Ms Marvel, Miles Morales Spidey, and Nova. The stories are barely worth mentioning because they’re as generic as any Avengers comics - I don’t know when it happen...
How strange? I lost my review of this. Anyway, this is the third or 4th time I've read this book. I truly loved it because it's back to the fun, light hearted spirit of past Avengers books. It's been a long time since we've had an Avengers book where the team was a team and there wasn't a bunch of needless infighting. Not even mentioning the disappointment that is Aaron's current run, Hickman's was a bunch of infighting, Bendis' post CW run was a lot of infighting. The last time we had a real Av...
Just another team, full of fan-favorites, that cannot team-up.
A really fun book, a lot of great moments especially in character interaction. But the art and the plot makes this really cartoony.
If brevity is the soul of wit, then consider this my cleverest review ever: meh.
This book didn't make me quite as happy as New Avengers, but I'm still pretty pleased. It has Kamala and Miles, of course I'm happy! Most of the other characters I at least like, though I'm sort of meh about Vision. Of the two books, I do think New Avengers had the better opening story and cast, but I still loved what I read here, and I'm onboard for more in this series.
The Avengers have a new team after secret wars and I cant help but think its all for the sake of new readers. Nothing wrong with the team it just feels like marvel is saying " lets try and rope up some new fans" I usually like Waid but I feel like anyone could of written this book. So after secret wars the Avengers are done but really there not. Tony is the only one sticking around but he is broke (I actually like this direction for him) So we now have Vision, (new) Thor, (miles) Spider-man, Nov...
Mark Waid is one of my favorite comics writers, so I'm going to give him some space here. His good-natured sense of humor and "back to basics" storytelling approach makes him the perfect writer to re-launch a flagship book like Avengers, but the six issues that comprise this volume manage to do a lot of table-setting for future plotlines and only a little of the epic scale bravado we expect from a title like this. The result is uneven, and if this were any other writer I would probably not be to...
Unpopular opinion time again (I swear I'm giving my honest opinions and not just playing devil's advocate). I love this line-up and I love this book.All I'm hearing about this book is that people don't like it because this line-up 'doesn't feel like the Avengers'. I'll be honest; I don't get this complaint. AT ALL. The Avengers is a team that has changed its roster so many times over the years line-up changes are practically the team's trademark. The line-up changed in ISSUE TWO fertheluvva... I...
Marvel's traditional dominance of the US direct sales market has been so total that a month or two off the top spot is enough to get some people hunting for a crisis. The scapegoat this go-round seems to be 'diversity' - the idea that the rather more multicultural cast Marvel boasts in 2016 is commercially disastrous 'pandering'. I suspect the truth is a bit more complicated - the real diversity has been in Marvel's strategy. Books aimed squarely at new readers and less well-served audiences cer...
Given that this is only my second superhero graphic novel I may not be the best judge of how this compares in the grand scheme of things, but I still found it to be really enjoyable.There were a couple parts that I found to be a bit confusing - then again that could be due to my own lack of Marvel universe knowledge. The story was good and there were some twists I definitely did not see coming. I liked some of the out of costume moments between the Avengers too...they were nice.I'm definitely gl...
I liked this, but I didn’t love it. Something was missing, and I’m not sure what.My favorite thing was the Nova/Ms Marvel dynamic. The story was pretty by-the-numbers Avengers shit. Jane Thor was also a pretty awesome component.My biggest beef with this post Secret Wars stuff is the lack of explanation tying it to Secret Wars.Some major shit happened, and now we don’t talk about it ever? Kinda weird.Anyway, I’m excited to read more and I hope it gets better.
Well, that was hugely disappointing. In the newly reconstructed post-Secret Wars Marvel Universe the Avengers are no longer, but a group of super-powered kids are about to help shape a new team. Alongside them are Sam Wilson: Captain America, the new Jane Foster Thor, and Tony Stark’s Iron Man. Together they fight a poorly defined threat in an ultra-thin plot inexplicably stretched across six issues.Marvel is clearly trying to draw in a much younger audience with this more kid-friendly rendition...
Much in the same way the original Avengers team was created, seven heroes come together on a day unlike any other to combat a Chitauri warrior who is seeking out three pieces of a dangerous artifact. Iron Man (aka a broke Tony Stark), Vision, Captain America (aka Sam Wilson), Thor (aka Jane Foster), Spider-Man (aka Miles Morales), Nova (aka Sam Alexander), and Ms. Marvel (aka Kamala Khan) form a tenuous reformation of the storied team, bantering and conflicting as much among themselves as with t...