The heroes of the Marvel Universe are no more. Spider-Man? Wolverine? Captain America? Iron Man? Gone -- but the people of the world still need saving -- they still need heroes. Make way for The League Of Losers!
Kirkman further blunts what could be rather heavy stuff with bouts of levity provided by an over the top villain's hilarious observations involving such things as the metastasis of X-Men from the original four and a laugh-out-loud, tear-inducing moment involving Captain America's shield. His toady with his deadpan and clipped delivery of dialogue offers the reader the second banana in this shtick. Read Full Review
I suppose its unfair to compare this book, even favourably to another, and not judge it solely on its own merits. But the fact of the matter is that this is a far better superhero team book than Not Avengers, and Id imagine it sells a fraction of that titles numbers. If this ends up getting cancelled while Bendis and Finch subject the world to another interminable six issue arc about someone like Armless Tiger Man (guest starring the Not Avengers), then theres something very rotten in the House of Ideas, and its my duty as a reviewer to make a big stink about it. So there. Read Full Review
It's like Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe, but it's not even Deadpool! WTF, it's just soooo random... Many deaths are plain idiotic. And I'm really not a fan of this cheap trick, when you create some random altverse and you can do whatever you want with any characters.