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"WAR OF THE VAMPIRES" PART 3!
Welcome to the Avengers, Blade - hope you survive the experience! Though there are plenty of vampires out there that definitely won't, as the civil war tearing apart the worldwide undead community rages on.
Rated T+
As always, Dave Marquez and the colorist, Erick Arciniega, craft clean and beautifully vibrant pages. Once again the mix of red hellfire and cold blue prison walls makes for amazing juxtaposition. I can't stress enough how bad you should be reading this and how I hope the rest of the Marvel Universe takes this book's lead and tie into it in the future. Read Full Review
This is AVENGERS at its best. Jason Aaron masterfully balances action, plot progression, and character development all in AVENGERS #16. David Marquez and Erick Arciniega once again deliver superbly beautiful artwork. There's nothing not to like. Read Full Review
The pairing of Aaron and Marquez has achieved pleasant alchemy with this issue. The Avengers have tried to go in the direction of the demonic and supernatural in the past without quite managing anything anywhere near as impressive as theyve accomplished on a more cosmic level, but with Aaron and Marquez crafting the story, they fit right into the action horror superheroing. If they can string together a few more issues like this, the Avengers might finally have a satisfying brush with the supernatural. Read Full Review
The art by David Marquez is beautifully detailed. All of the action scenes look incredible. Read Full Review
This arc has got me excited for this title, and 2 issues until War of the Realms! Woooo! Read Full Review
With Robbie Reyes stuck in Hell, the Ghost Rider is wreaking havoc on Earth. The combined might of the Avengers is barely enough to beat the beast. The Winter Guard returns, but still hasn't learned that having a vampire prisoner may not be the best idea. Can the Avengers stop the Legion of Unliving before they begin the next stage of their plan? Read Full Review
Maybe I'm just a sucker for vampires and demons in comics, but this Avengers arc is really working. Read Full Review
Avengers (2018-) #16 is a little light on moving the plot forward, but makes up for it with great art and action. Read Full Review
I am still interested in the Vampire Civil War, but I need more Avengers in their own book. They are side players here and even when they are on the page, they are just there to make some noise and not much else. I loved the art, but overall, this issue is middle of the road fare. Read Full Review
It's good. Go read it!
Still really into this. I don't mind that Carol was able to withstand a penance stare, it has never been consistent and it was a cool moment for her. Red Widow really is as ruthless as they say she is, too. Also, the Johnny Blaze reveal didn't really feel like a reveal. I mean, I guess no one read Damnation, but still it was pretty obvious.
Man, poor Dracula is having a real rough go of it.
This volume's ratio of "Avengers get flat-footed by mysterious antagonists" to "Avengers get it together and kick some ass" is way off-balance.
Vampire Civil War and Avengers 16 is basically all generic looking action and the worst part is the Avengers themselves seem like supporting characters. The villains are boring and the art is mediocre. Boring storyline but horrible execution by Aaron for not giving the Avengers enough panel time in their own book. There are some high points though, like the Winter Guard and Blade on the Avengers
Great arc that’s underway and each issue makes me want to read the one that follows. Art is masterful as well.
That said, I had to dock points for the bs move that is Carol Danvers withstanding a penance stare and declaring herself “more than a mortal”. We get it, she has a movie out, she’s still far from being powerful enough to pull that off or hardly what in the scale they claim she is.
Props for showing the ruthlessness of the Red Widow and actually making Dracula compelling.
This series has been a mess since Issue 1, but this issue really takes the cake. The Avengers are almost bit characters in their own series. We keep bouncing all over between entire teams we know nothing about while everyone talks in vague dramatic patterns. There's no character work or development; its the comic equivalent to smashing action figures together.
Blade has been a completely worthless addition to the cast. He's done nothing and accomplished nothing. Its 3 issues into the Vampire Civil war that came out of nowhere and we still no nothing about it. The villain group has gotten named but no personality, and can apparently go toe-to-toe with the Avengers, but mostly off panel.
The worst of it is how it m more