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Avengers, Tom 1: Świat Avengers by Jonathan Hickman

geese82's review against another edition

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5.0

This is probably the best Avengers book I've read. I just wished the art was consistent, Kubert also has his art look rushed. This book is a good intro to the new team and what lies ahead.

bowienerd_82's review against another edition

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2.0

Meh. It had a few good moments, but on the whole, it barely kept my attention.

verumsolum's review against another edition

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3.0

The first few issues have been so difficult to follow: too many characters, too confusing a plot. This one finally felt like something I might want to read. (The only reason I am continuing to read it is because I keep forgetting that I want to drop it when my comic shop puts it in my box. So, I may as well read what I have paid for. And maybe that will help me remember which title it is I want to drop!)

lylias's review against another edition

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5.0

Yes, yes, yes! I love this so much.

grilledcheesesamurai's review against another edition

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4.0


Time to play catch up before Marvel goes all topsy-turvy with their big upcoming Secret Wars event.

SUNSPOT!!

This comic has Sunspot in it!

That right there is enough to sell me. I haven't really seen hide nor hair of this guy since waaaaaaay back in the New Mutant days! I am so happy to have him on the team.

Anyways - this is a BIG book. I mean...important things are coming and it's pretty clear that The Avengers is kinda the center of it all.

Hickman is great at BIG. He's also pretty great at BIG and COSMIC.

It's looking like its going to be a fun ride!

Looking forward to getting my superhero on again! :)

ellemaddy's review against another edition

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3.0

The art is so beautiful and the writing made me angsty as fuck. I ship Steve and Tony so much, I even helicarrier it, fucking hell.

chantaal's review against another edition

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4.0

Docked a star only because Hickman's story arcs always pay off way down the line, leaving the early issues a little muddled and confusing. Totally going to come back and read this first arc when the end game is finally revealed.

[Insert obligatory I LOVE YOU HICKMAN here]

boomwormbrittany's review against another edition

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4.0

While I did like this volume and had a lot of fun reading it, it wasn't my favorite volume that I have read so far. It did offer more insight into the ancient Avengers and into their battle but there is still much to be learned. I really liked the conversation between Loki and Captain America in this. Loki is such a good villain because, though you may not like him, he makes good points in his own twisted way. I like Loki as a villain, I think he's an interesting balance to all of this. While this did have some very intriguing parts and it did shed insight into more of whats to come, it wasn't my favorite but I still had fun reading it.

cm_kayla's review against another edition

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2.0

I didn't finish this. I was so lost on the storyline. I recognized a lot, but not all of the superheroes, but I had NO idea what was going on. I got about half way and thought there wasn't much of a reason to finish if I wasn't going to get what was happening. Marvel is so hard to read as a newbie and you're not sure of where to start. So far I've really enjoyed the Marvel Now series but this was a bust for me. Maybe I need to start somewhere else.

moggmogg's review against another edition

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4.0

An avenger story featuring Iron Man and Captain America who fight with other avengers in outer space. Spiderman seems to be a bit of a jerk in this series. MS/HS