9.2
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New Avengers (2010) #24 |
Apr 16, 2012 |
Case in point : We get an issue that opens with the Avengers preparing to attack Utopia, and Bendis masterfully crafting the conversation to reveal plenty of character motivations in the first three or four pages, with a little surprise regarding a certain presumed-dead-actually-the-red-hulk military man finally somewhat regaining his authority. This is followed by a scene regarding the ongoing marital problems being faced by Luke Cage and family which, while a little bit of a drag, manages to hit home with the emotional impact. However, the ending sort of gives me a bad feeling for the fact that Luke Cage may not make it out of AvX. Deodato's slanted panelling might take some getting used to, but certainly delivers the widescreen action the script so thoroughly deserves. |
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