AVENGERS DISASSEMBLED PART 2
The Falcon must battle his way past elite naval operatives while Cap chooses between his partner and his principles as he suffers a mysterious battle fatigue that replays his worst failures!
Joe Bennett has done wonders for this title, as not only is his highly detailed work quite impressive, but even better it's remarkably easy to follow the action on the page. From the explosive opening sequence that has our heroes battling their way past an army of soldiers in a crowded newsroom, to the high flying action as the Falcon tests out his new wings against a pair of attack choppers. The nightmare scenes also manage to convey the horror of the moment, as we know that Bucky's doomed the moment we see him on that rocket. The only compliant I would make about the art is to repeat that J. Jonah Jameson and the Navy admiral look far too similar, which results in yet another confusing moment. Read Full Review
Nothing. Well, theres still the Cuban stuff to resolve, and the Anti-Cap is pretty much off-screen this issue even though hes driving the plot. Things are a bit hectic. But the developments all make sense for steady readers. Im glad I stuck with this book, because its rising as high on my reading list as Black Panther did before Velluto left. With the right artist, Priest is on par with best Marvel has to offer of the guys in tights. Read Full Review
Honestly, I only read this issue because it is a Disassemble tie-in, but WHO WOULDN'T WANT TO READ THIS ISSUE AFTER LOOKING AT THAT COVER! I mean, just look at that cover! Anyways, I found it funny when Wanda used her powers to top time. Wanda's powers are literally whatever the author needs them to be. However, besides the Wanda moments, #6 was kinda boring. The part were Falcon tests out his new wings is cool, but most of the issue is one big discussion/fight scene in the Bugle. Also, is it just me or do Jameson, Jimmy, and Nick Fury look exactly the same?