Reviews tagged: Scarlet Witch

Avengers Disassembled

avengers disassembledWow, that’s quite a cast I listed in the tags and I tried to just list those characters that made an impact on the story.  The full cast list would account for almost every Marvel Hero of consequence.  It seems only fitting though to have such a prestigious cast when you end an era.  Don’t get me wrong, I understand that the Avengers were rebuilt not real long after they broke apart, but things could never be the same.  In an attempt to modernize the book Marvel will inject popular characters from other series into the Avengers, they’ll add more of a real feel to the book and probably make it darker as well.  According to Marvel, it had to be done to keep the book alive so there’s no point in complaining about what has been lost.

I knew going into the book that Avengers Disassembled was going to be the breaking point of the team and I had heard mumbled rumors as to what happened in the book, but I wasn’t exactly clear how it would go down.  I was very worried that in order to get to where they wanted to go in the book that it would feel rushed and very contrived.  When I finished the book I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised at the story but still saddened by the loss of what had been, exactly how I think Marvel wanted to end the series.

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I’m sure there are others that did not enjoy Avengers Disassembled as I have, it’s too controversial an event to make everyone happy.  It is a more important book than first blush indicates when multiple Avengers titles launched not too long after.  Any fan of the Avengers or just a fan of Marvel in general should pick up this book even if you became a fan after the original Avengers era had ended.

The Ultimates 2 – Grand Theft America (2.2)

ultimates grand theft americaWell, this book finishes up the story where Gods and Monsters left off and to be honest with you, I could use a bit of a break from The Ultimates so it will be a while before I check out The Ultimates 3.  So does this book do justice to the series?  In my humble opinion, no.  I’ve mentioned before that the normal pace for The Ultimates books tends to be a bit slow, but this book isn’t slow at all.  In fact it moves so fast at times it seems frantic, like we’ve missed a panel or two.

Basically the bottom falls out on The Ultimates in this book, which could have worked out very nicely, but I feel that Marvel took the wrong path on this one.  I see what they were doing, I get the fact that Marvel likes to tie issues in the real world into their stories:  Mutant/Super-hero registration, segregation, the Legacy virus… I get it.  I normally enjoy the way Marvel intertwines issues between the real world and the created one, but sometimes it gets in the way.  In fact, I think this could have been a much better book had they just removed the politics and just told the story.  It felt very contrived and rushed the way it is.

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There was some great action in this book, so if you pick it up just for that reason then you’ll probably enjoy the tale, but if you are looking for story that feels honest you may be left a bit disappointed like I was.