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Avengers #35 | 0 |
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Bishop: The Last X-Man #15 | 0 |
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Captain America #36 | 0 |
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Gambit #23 | 0 |
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Iron Man #35 | 0 |
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Maximum Security #1 | 0 |
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Maximum Security #2 | 0 |
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Maximum Security #3 | 0 |
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Thor #30 | 0 |
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Uncanny X-Men #387 | 0 |
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X-Men #107 | 0 |
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X-Men Unlimited #29 | 0 |
This isn't the best series overall and I'll be the first to admit I am subjective but I loved the character work that Busiek did with U.S. Agent here. He didn't change the core of the character, a stubborn ass who thinks he knows better than everyone in the room, but he expanded on Gruenwald's work by making him the self-proclaimed protector of the little guy and someone with a huge chip on his shoulder who, while actually wanting to belong with the Avengers, can't bring himself do it out of some very personal feelings, even though he clearly respects them. All in all, Busiek was someone who got the character, something writers today don't do, I'm looking at you, Chip Zdarsky!