A review by allmadhere106
Avengers: Disassembled by Olivier Coipel, Dick Ayers, Pete Pantazis, Mike Perkins, Brian Michael Bendis, Bob Sharen, Andy Tory, Scott Kolins, Steve McNiven, Brian Reber, Justin Ponsor, Kieron Dwyer, Laura Martin, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Frank D'Armata, Mark Morales, Morry Hollowell, Jim Cheung, Danny Miki, David Finch

3.0

This collection became more and more of a must read as I moved forward with my Marvel comics events, and I took a pause from Secret Invasion to look back. I knew who the antagonist was due to reading later books, but the text was still compelling and kept me entertained. There's a lot of action as well as exposition, which was an odd balance. It was a little hard to follow for someone jumping into it that didn't know a lot about the history of the Avengers--there's a lot of references to older characters that I didn't really get and it wasn't well explained. However, the collection's plot was easy enough to follow and it was a quick read.

For: fans of superheroes/comics; readers looking for a comic that harkens back to its roots; readers wanting a comic with lots of action.

Possible red flags: characters in peril; violence; blood; death; mentions of domestic violence and alcoholism; gore; language; puppet master.