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adventurous medium-paced
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scottisanerd's review

4.0

Not a lot of action ('cept for the beginning) but a ton of pretty cool setup.

Just a lot of fun.

I definitely ship Thor and She-Hulk! :p
adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced

moonn1949's review

4.0

É meio que um volume de transição e preparação para o que estar por vir. Como tudo que é do Aaron, é uma delícia de ler.
informative slow-paced

Příběh původního Ghost Ridera je super. Pak ale přichází spousta postav a teamů. Dá se dohromady team Avengers, který bojuje proti Namorovi a jeho podmořským potvorám. Pak vstoupí na scénu Zimní stráž. Nakonec se seznámíme s Agenty Wakandy. Padne takových jmen, až z toho jde hlava kolem.

This was, surprisingly, a ton of fun. I was incredibly lukewarm on the first volume of this run but found this volume to resolve most, if not all, of my issues with what came before. Instead of bombastic spectacle without any substance, "World Tour" felt much more grounded in its cast of character and gave them actual stakes to deal with. Aaron's writing got to shine here, and there was an abundance of clever, even touching, moments here that helped ground the characters in meaningful (and needed) ways.

I'm still not *crazy* about the art all the time––and wish it didn't feel so heavy––but it started to grow on me here. The first issue, a flashback to the first "Ghost Rider" in prehistoric times, was especially well done with great colors, sharp lines, and a lot of thrilling moments.

There were a few weird pacing moments, and the plot jumps around a lot in ways that sometimes came across as disjointed, BUT I still had a tremendous amount of fun reading this and am genuinely excited to read the next volume.

There are some characters I don't feel like the tone is right for them, and also just SO many characters I hope this doesn't drag on too long. But... Loki + Phoenix!Logan = gimme all that goodness now.

Un volume de transition qui pose un peu les choses après le premier gros arc bien bourrin.
Il y a pas mal de pistes d'intrigues qui sont ouvertes et je suis curieux de voir où va Aaron avec tout ça.

Côté graphique c'est assez inégal par contre. Ed Mc Guiness est un fantôme, et seuls le boulot de Sara Piccheli vaut vraiment le coup d'oeil.