The Avengers run up against MODOC! Do we really need to tease this plot?
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The greatest fun in this issue stems not from M.O.D.O.C. himself but from the altered Avengers. I like that they don't become villainous like M.O.D.O.C., but they do end up just as conceited, overbearing and nasty. The dialogue for these multiple M.O.D.O.C.s is a treasure. They talk like Silver Age villains, and that makes their efforts to defeat other villains all the more unusual and entertaining. The infighting among the heroes makes sense in the context of the characters, given both their established and altered personalities. Read Full Review
This is sooo freaking dumb and funny, that I really enjoyed that. Such a weird idea, but that's what I want from a series like this. Yeah, MODOK is MODOC here, because killing is too violent word for kids... And their personal size chairs were created in 5 minutes... And there's also many other dumb plot holes, but who freaking cares? This is a pure fan-service and not a bad one, to be honest. However, it could be better and I think the idea of making the Avengers into MODOKs had more potential.