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6.3
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A good time. Art's great, plot is interesting and keeps me coming back. Lots of really cool action sequences. Absolutely a recommend.

Wasn't a huge Gerry Duggan fan going into this series but I was really surprised by how good the first issue was. This issue somehow topped the first, it isn't perfect but it's damn good. So far Savage Avengers is the best Marvel comic on the stands that I know of. It really is a shame that this will almost definitely get cancelled due to low sales, I've seen hardly any promotion for it whatsoever. You should really check this out

The kind of comic I'd give an annoying friend that wants to get into comics, so they stay away from comics. Almost as bad as his Batman... would be just as heinous a crime if Mister Miracle was a major Pop-culture icon, dear to our hearts as much as Bats is. The whole issue was a slog. Somehow managed to be worse than #11 where he fights Darkseid (bad guy) but comes off as just as much of an a$$hole. Why am I supposed to care about Mister Miracle in this? He's obviously a sad, and terrified (of Big Barda?) Little Boy. A submissive cuck of a hero, Mister Miracle, shortly after bitch-slapping his his elderly father (who requires a cane to stand), cuddles up on Barda's Massive thigh and has his hair lightly stroked like a pet instead of doing anything even remotely resembling a superhero. Miracle, or more accurately: Tom King posing as Mister Miracle, has no class, Abuses the force ghosts of the elderly, swears like a 12 year old on Xbox Live and wraps it all up by coming home to his man, Big Barda, to receive his daily 5 minutes of minimal required physical stimulation; topped by a disgusting kiss and a year of your life, expecting a satisfying ending, pulled away, suddenly, like a carpet under your feet.

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