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With the War of Realms raging on, is it possible for the Champions to survive?
A straightjacketed mistress of magnetism has a chance encounter with a couple of keys, and then all hell breaks loose.
Savage Avengers #1 is gorgeous, but unsatisfying--not a meal, but a tiny snack.
Somewhere in the 1970s, writer Roy Thomas decided that it might be cool to create a team for Marvel that was based on the Justice League. Years later, the team returns again in the latest issue of The Avengers.
Williams delves a bit deeper into the inner psychology of romance in a world where love is outlawed in a well-constructed emotional narrative.
The series take on a refreshingly fairytale storytelling quality as the origins of the mysterious world of Azoth are revealed.
It’s the calm before the storm, in issue #19 of Go Go Power Rangers.
It’s difficult to tell exactly where the final story lands in an issue that is largely satisfying.
A dialogue/caption-heavy issue that feels like it could have been framed better.
While the flashbacks do some work providing details about Apocalypse in the dystopian utopia of The Age of X-Man, they seem unnecessarily tacked-on to an issue that isn’t doing a whole heck of a lot else.
There are a few novel aspects to the issue that distinguish it as one of the better ones in the series thus far.
The level of cosmic conflict begins to feel a bit repetitious.
For a sustained six pages, the book doesn’t even FEEL like a mainstream superhero comic.
Physical action fades out into the background of an issue which intensifies intrigue.