The Avengers assemble with two new team members, one a cocky rookie with cosmic powers, and another the world's most talented secret agent. But will even the combined powers of the Mighty Avengers be a match for the ghost of an old world giant that's been terrorizing Britain? It's a new Avengers versus the Old World, with the life of an entire village at stake!
Whereas last week's all-ages Black Widow and the Marvel Girls was a debacle Marvel Super-Heroes exemplifies what Paul Tobin can do at his level best. Thanks to Ig Guara, everybody looks different, like unique cartoon characters rather than cookie-cutter muscle men and vapid looking women. Sotocolor also mirrors this softer approach through an acrylic palette, but only the color-blind would wear Sue's jumpsuit. Read Full Review
I expected to read a Nova solo story, but it continues the boring story from the previous issue and there's barely any good scenes with Nova. Ugh... Can't imagine why they decided it's a good story to continue for issues. So far the series is rather very poor, I have a flashback of Kirkman's Marvel Team Up where there were story arcs instead of cool one-shot stories. Not a good thing to do when you don't have any good stories. Bad one-shot stories are better than bad story arcs. At least there's more varity in the former.