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lostinmylibrary 's review for:
Young Avengers, Volume 1: Style > Substance
by Kieron Gillen
YES. I am very much a fan of this.
Things I liked:
1) It was hilarious. I laughed out loud at least once every issue, and the humor wasn't confined to just one comic relief character. I was smiling by page 3 and haven't stopped yet.
2) Kate Bishop. I already knew I loved her from [b:Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon|16002136|Hawkeye, Vol. 1 My Life as a Weapon|Matt Fraction|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1360413248s/16002136.jpg|21502266] (among others), but it's always nice to see her again.
3) America Chavez. New favorite person!
4) Pretty much all of the characters. This was my first introduction to pretty much everyone, and I lovedall most of them instantly. I would have been happy with a comic book just of them talking to each other (although I'm a bigger fan of the book with ass-kicking included).
Things I wasn't such a fan of:
1) It was confusing, and a little bit ridiculous. Each character had their own backstory with regard to their parents, and while I picked up enough along the way to understand what was going on, I still felt that I was missing something. It wasn't enough to really take away from my love for the comic, but it was a bit bothersome.
2) ...yeah, that's pretty much it. Did I mention that this was amazing yet?
Things I liked:
1) It was hilarious. I laughed out loud at least once every issue, and the humor wasn't confined to just one comic relief character. I was smiling by page 3 and haven't stopped yet.
2) Kate Bishop. I already knew I loved her from [b:Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon|16002136|Hawkeye, Vol. 1 My Life as a Weapon|Matt Fraction|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1360413248s/16002136.jpg|21502266] (among others), but it's always nice to see her again.
3) America Chavez. New favorite person!
"Guys, we need a plan."America had no time for putting up with anyone's shit. (And there was quite a bit of shit to not put up with. Looking at you, Kid Loki.)
"Punch everyone."
4) Pretty much all of the characters. This was my first introduction to pretty much everyone, and I loved
Things I wasn't such a fan of:
1) It was confusing, and a little bit ridiculous. Each character had their own backstory with regard to their parents, and while I picked up enough along the way to understand what was going on, I still felt that I was missing something. It wasn't enough to really take away from my love for the comic, but it was a bit bothersome.
2) ...yeah, that's pretty much it. Did I mention that this was amazing yet?