Jen appears on the cover of Avengers 52 and looks normal.
I wonder if Thor will loose intrest in her now? Or she'll loose intrest in him?
Peace
BTW, I'm not folowing the book, so they may not be a thing anymore, and my doubts are moot.
Which means it won't survive if she leaves the Avengers. Aaron could even be forced to kibosh it if Jen gets with someone else in her solo book.
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Normal She-Hulk is back.
But is Triniking?
Nope.
"Cable was right!"
I finally got around to reading Avengers 49, and found it to be massively disappointing. Aaron wanted to pull off a clever twist like in the movies, but it doesn't work because he didn't put the work in. There aren't really any clues that would be rewarding to look for on reread. Like others have said, the way he writes Jen is not very good.
We're almost at 50 issues of Aaron's Avengers, and its been bad to mediocre at best. Can't wait for the next writer to take on the Avengers.
I think alot of Aaron's ideas work... once Aaron no longer has control of them (eg the Eternals' existential crisis, Winter Guard)
If not for the fact that including Odin automatically spoils the while thing, I wouldn't have minded some exploration of the concept Aaron and the Celestia one-shot attempt that there have been incarnations Avengers teams (in the sense that a group of superhumans gathered together on a Day Unlike Any Other) gathered together by fate/The Machine over the eons. maybe a series of one shots.
But as I said, having Odin spoils the whole thing. It should be Buri