Jonathan Hickman's epic storyline confidently rolls towards its conclusion in "Avengers" #42 as Stefano Caselli and Frank Martin capture an attractive and fascinating array of personas and technology.
Full review here.
Jonathan Hickman's epic storyline confidently rolls towards its conclusion in "Avengers" #42 as Stefano Caselli and Frank Martin capture an attractive and fascinating array of personas and technology.
Full review here.
ANd I for one, can't wait for it to end. And then hopefully we can get Secret Wars into full gear and get it done with so there might be some small semblance of normalcy in whatever comes out the other end.
I don't know what a "normal" comic book is, but it sounds terrible.
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Have Avengers comics ever been "normal"?
We need better comics
I'm just getting very tired of how huge this whole thing has become. I liked Avengers so much more when they numbered in the teens and they fought things that I could understand, not all of this cosmic level crap.
*SPOILERS* I am not a fan of the Living Tribunal being taken out by a bunch of Beyonders, who supposedly are just as strong as maybe the Infinity Gauntlet--which the Living Tribunal is stronger than! (he didn't partake in the Infinity Gauntlet conflict because he didn't think it was worth fighting over) I seem to recall either a comic or guide stating that the LT is supposedly the only one who watches over the multiverse--so if you have ever seen him in a "What If?" or parallel universe tale, it's all the same being! Now it looks like they're going to use his body for something, and I'll keep reading but the whole concept bothers me.
Marvel Pull - Fantastic Four, The Immortal Hulk
DC Pull - The Green Lantern, Goddess Mode
Indie Pull - The Wrong Earth, High Heaven