All-New Wolverine 25
Amazing Spider-Man 789
Defenders 6
Despicable Deadpool 287
Falcon 1
The Unbelievable Gwenpool 21
Uncanny Avengers 28
X-Men Blue 13
I didn't care for Defenders. I did pick up Priest's Inhumans book. that was fun.
Defenders has been very lackluster. Great artwork makes it look good but the dialogue and plot progression is a bit boring to me.
"Dear World: the nation of mutantkind is watching you. Do not #$%& with us." -Cable-
Uncanny Avengers but I loved Defenders and X-Men Blue this week as well.
Uncanny Avengers continues to be the best team book marvel puts out. And I’m not just saying that because Rogue is leading it, it’s a great cast as a whole that has consistently been written amazingly
Uncanny Avengers feels like a classic Avengers book and I hope it continues beyond No Surrender
"Dear World: the nation of mutantkind is watching you. Do not #$%& with us." -Cable-
All-New Wolverine followed closely behind by Uncanny Avengers. Both were just amazing reads, with All-New Wolverine bringing a great start to it's latest arc.
ANW this week was my number 1, defenders was good but I didn’t get any of the others. Legacy as a whole seems less of a cohesive idea than rebirth at this point.
Yeah, I loved it at first, but it's definitely stalling out. Also, I commented in another thread that I'm usually very forgiving of legal errors, but the ones in the recent issue bothered me a lot.
This isn't an anti-Bendis thing, I thought the most recent issue of Jessica Jones was his strongest of the new run.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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I haven't read enough of these to vote, but I have to question the popularity of Uncanny Avengers. It really should have been a zero issue. The whole thing was so crammed full of expository chats to get people up to speed with where everyone has been and where we are going. Hardly any space for anything else. The art was great though.
The title needed an exposition issue. It's been crisis to crisis to crisis since Vol 3. And this issue even set one up anyway lol.
Also there's nothing wrong with exposition issues, I feel like it was more common in older series (CC's X-Men) and it's kind of sad it doesn't happen more often actually.
EDIT: Looks I ended saying the same thing.
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Uncanny Avengers wins this by a mile. Great characterisations all round, and a nice return to form for a character who has been badly mistreated over the past few years.
Amazing Spider-Man was good, but didn't set out much of a new status quo for Peter. It feels like he's in limbo.
Peter's status quo moving forward was hinted at in the issue. It seems he will be the science writer/reporter for the Bugle. Also, Peter is the one who will be hated by the public. Whereas Spider-Man won't be.