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4.0

Continuing the theme of my comics reading lately, this collects a chunk of Roger Stern's long run on the Avengers, picking up just about where I started reading the comic as a kid. Lays a lot of plot pipe that won't pay off until the next volume, but notable for the David Letterman issue from Assistant Editors' Month.

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4.0

Amazing read. The title is a real misconception. While we do give some emphasis on Vision, the real star of this book is Captain Marvel. Like this woman is a powerhouse and just so charming. She-Hulk keeps on being Shulkie, and Janet is proving to be a great leader. While Starfox feels rather forced. The Vision storyline wasn't really that interesting, and it seems like we're going to get a type of Ultron situation in the next volume, due to the fact that the situation still hasn't been resolved. On the other hand, we have Monica Rambeau, so that adds a star in my opinion. I really hope they give her more screen time in the MCU than what they did in Wandavision. That performance doesn't give as much life and vibrancy as the character deserves.

I really want to own Amazing Spider-Man(1962) Annual #16 now.
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