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All-New, All-Different Avengers, Volume 1: The Magnificent Seven
by Matt Hollingsworth, Mark Farmer, Jay P. Fosgitt, Adam Kubert, scott kurtz, Zac Gorman, Nick Spencer, Mahmud Asrar, Sonia Oback, Megan Wilson, Jeremy Whitley, Alex Ross, Mark Waid, G. Willow Wilson, Michael Strittmatter, Chip Zdarsky, Frank Martin, Paul Mounts, Alan Davis, Natasha Allegri, Steve Hamaker, Jérémy Manesse, Dave McCaig, Tamra Bonvillain, Faith Hicks
Considering I have fallen in love with three of these characters and am open to loving the ones I haven’t me yet (which is pretty much the rest of them), this was really underwhelming. The action was basic and fun, but there were just so many characters meeting and working together for the first time that none of them got a chance to shine. None of them interacted more than tossing out a quip in the middle of a fight. The only sightly memorable scene was Sam finding out Thor's identity and joining her while she undergoes chemo. Other than that, everything felt like a fun but forgettable one off story.