EARTH'S MIGHTIEST VILLAINS!
What do the King of Atlantis, the Lord of the Vampires, the deposed duke of Hell, a mysterious Russian assassin and the secret boss of Washington, D.C.'s greatest super-team have in common? They all really hate the Avengers. And so there came a day, a day unlike any other, when Earth's mightiest villains found themselves united against a common threat.
Rated T+
McGuinness and Manna continue to deliver amazing visuals throughout this issue. This issue is character focused so there are no huge battles and that gives the artists the ability to really focus on making these characters look their best panel after panel. Read Full Review
Trouble is brewing for the Avengers. Their enemies are plotting independently, and are also being manipulated into joining forces to take the Avengers down. Meanwhile, the Avengers are regrouping after being trapped in space and in the past. Worst of all, the enemies seen in this issue aren't even the next crisis the Avengers will face. Read Full Review
Avengers is the epitome of a whirlwind rollercoaster ride, and we're definitely here for it. Read Full Review
Avengers #32 lines up a frighteningly stacked bunch of seemingly-disconnected bad guys, all of whom are being manipulated by someone far, far worse than them. Although it'll never be accused of being the brainiest comic around, this run is good, solid superhero antics from front to back. Read Full Review
Jason Aaron does a good job bringing up villains from the past few story arcs of the series, and setting up what's to come next for the titular team. Solid storytelling and art. Read Full Review
The "Age of Khonshu" might be next on the docket, but Avengers #32 sets up some very interesting and potentially destructive things on the horizon for Marvel's A-list. Read Full Review
Avengers #32 is recap mixed with setup, and by the end, we add more elements to a story that is lacking progression and focus. I liked the art, but when I get excited to see a couple of Avengers in a couple of panels, something is off. Unfortunately, that something is this book off of my pull list. Read Full Review
I’ve never been a fan of the way Aaron portrays these Avengers, but he nails the villains. Absolutely nails them. Killer last page that proves that Avengers is still one of the most interesting Marvel comics month in month out.
that was great! it really sets up what is coming well and has me excited to read it oh and moon knight is coming next awesome!!
Lots of set up that makes me excited for the future.
If the big-picture plot is this grand and exciting, why do the actual adventure arcs turn out so blah?
I don’t know about you but I’m beginning to suspect that Mephisto might be up to something.
" I know that look. I know a brooding antihero when i see one. I own a mirror. You're thinking you don't belong here with all these pretty folk. Because you don't fly and catch people who are falling. You don't move mountains with your bare hands. No kid anywhere in the world's got a poster of you taped to their wall, starting at it every day, wishing they could grow up to be just like you. You're not one of earth's mightiest heores. All you've ever been is a killer-- "
- RED WIDOW
I really like these set up issues. There has been a lot of ideas introduced in this Avengers run with little follow up. This issue starts connected some dots that really needed connecting. The only parts I found boring was the pages with Blade. The whole blah blah blah I don’t belong in the Avengers boring stuff. Aside from that, all the antagonists coming together, slowly working in the 1,000,000 bc storyline into the present, I’m excited to see where this leads.
It’s just looking like more detour stories for the next few months with Moon Knight. I like Moon Knight, it could be good, but my overall gripe with this series is there will be an interesting idea put out there and then side track with another story for 6 months more
It's not bad but has so much potential wasted by stupid things like Namor at a bar getting played by a bartender....seriously? Also the art gets my appetite wet with some amazing opening pages by MsGuinness only to get Manna's art for most of the issue. This bate and switch is killing me and my interest in this story.
Once again another issue of avengers that falls short of being great. Its never bad but its never great. Just get on with the show soon though. Its just crazy we get this issue and next one starts the moon knight story
Cosmic babysitters.
It pains me to write this but after reading this latest issue I couldn't stop myself.
The comic opens brilliantly, two super full page shots of Namor and some super writing...sadly it doesn't last and by page 3 we have the embarrassing concept of the 'Davy Jones Saloon' and a veiled reference to the - happily lost in the past - RACIST joke about dogs, blacks and Irishmen!!!!!!!!!
I could go on BUT I don't have the time.
Sales say it all. This should be one of Marvel's premier books and yet it's not; a strange mix of adult, adolescent and childish themes, humour and ideas...it's a mess!
Is this the same Thor who appears in the fabulous new comic by Donny Cates???!!!
Please everyone help save this book and tell Marvel more
Awful!!!!!