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Siege: New Avengers
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Bonus: entirely free of Leinil Yu!
This starts out very promising, but ends up feeling strangely anticlimactic and disjointed; possibly the rest of the story is in the Siege mini-series.
Poor Bucky Cap gets no respect from the New Avengers. Steve Rogers returns, and people hug him. (This is so adorable.) Also, I really love the relationship between Steve and Carol Danvers, for some reason, even though it has consisted of, like, ten panels in thirteen volumes. There is just so much support and respect there.
Also, I finally get why everyone likes Clint Barton so much. Okay, The Young Avengers cross-over also helps. (Apparently, everyone in-universe thinks the Hawkeye outfit is better than the Ronin outfit, which ... I guess makes sense for a bunch of people who voluntarily wear spandex. But seriously.)
I also love Bobbi Morse, but feel like they should break up. And then she should get her own series. Of course, since she is a woman, this will never happen.
This starts out very promising, but ends up feeling strangely anticlimactic and disjointed; possibly the rest of the story is in the Siege mini-series.
Poor Bucky Cap gets no respect from the New Avengers. Steve Rogers returns, and people hug him. (This is so adorable.) Also, I really love the relationship between Steve and Carol Danvers, for some reason, even though it has consisted of, like, ten panels in thirteen volumes. There is just so much support and respect there.
Also, I finally get why everyone likes Clint Barton so much. Okay, The Young Avengers cross-over also helps. (Apparently, everyone in-universe thinks the Hawkeye outfit is better than the Ronin outfit, which ... I guess makes sense for a bunch of people who voluntarily wear spandex. But seriously.)
I also love Bobbi Morse, but feel like they should break up. And then she should get her own series. Of course, since she is a woman, this will never happen.
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Started Reading
February 12, 2012
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Finished Reading
February 13, 2012
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