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Dec 25, 2024
Excellent flow, really feels like Mackay knows his stuff and how to handle different characters.
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Jun 21, 2023
Splentastic.
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Jun 22, 2023
Fantastic art and amazing story thats finally leading up to the first tribulation event. I’m really digging Carol as the leader so far, and the current iteration of the Avengers makes me believe they can do anything.
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Jun 22, 2023
Honestly with the way Carol is typically written I thought this series would be dead in the water. But then again it is written by MacKay who usually does a decent job.
Honestly? I loved it. Avengers avenging montages, as they save lives based on Kang's info. Also Kang doing good things just to get revenge on another guy he hates more is so very Kang. Art is great. Very solid issue.
First issue explained the team, this second issue really laid out the first arc. Well done foundation. Now we just need it to be carried out.
Excellent work so far, and I hope it continues to improve.
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Jun 23, 2023
This didn't pack the same punch as the first issue did, but I still really enjoyed it. As another user pointed out in their review, we don't get as much character work as we did in Issue 1. Instead, we get more superhero stuff, which is also good. MacKay has proven to be excellent at writing dialogue in his current Moon Knight run, and this is no exception to that. Carol and Kang's meeting in Null-Time was very well-done, and I liked the other members of the team were put to use throughout this issue by having their actions tied-in with said meeting in Null-Time. Sam's section of that was my favorite of the bunch. Overall, this series is two-for-two so far and I can't wait to see where this storyline with Kang goes.
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Jun 25, 2023
This volume of the avengers is coming out of the gate with two really great and well written books. I'm loving it so far
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Jul 02, 2023
I wasn’t hook by the first issue. But I let a chance to this new ongoing because I want to love the avengers again.
So how I fell about this second issue is in-between in a hand release and hope and in another some question.
I really liked the story, with some kind of smart teaser, even if having Kang again bother me.
In the bright side Black panther is less a Uber-bat, and make me smile with his competition concept, and I love Sam talking to the driver. As thor stopping the train. For the question : why iron man and viz for saving a plane when only viz would have been enough ? And how Sam a social worker can let the drug been throw like this ? He could have ask for it and destroy it himself. everyone can take the drug, and for me itâ€
™s a error. I don’t care for carol or kang and Wanda did nothing beside using her power as doorway. I’m still amazed how this three can work together after disassembled.
The cliffhanger was a meeeh for my part. more
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Aug 13, 2023
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Jun 22, 2023
This is good freaking stuff.
Simple and too the point. Awesome.
Still think this roster could be better but they're coming close to winning me over.
Loving Carol in this
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Jun 21, 2023
interesting story and good art. I like it.
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Jun 23, 2023
MacKay is just a really good, fun writer that's here to give us some classics.
Let's see how long before it gets overly complicated as most Avengers tales tend to go.
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Apr 18, 2024
Hoping the baddies get fleshed out in a way that doesnt make them throw away. Otherwise a fun issue. Avengers helping everyday people. Its been a while since Avengers have had a fun run like this.
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Sep 23, 2024
Oh, dear. Seeing the same split-the-team quasi-anthology structure two issues in a row troubles me. It whiffs of decompression. And the art is surprisingly rough in comparison to #1.
But I want to limit my negativity by stressing that if this is a step down, it's only from "great" to "very good." I'm still hugely optimistic about this volume.
And the split-up isn't without its charms. Sam Wilson's scene is quietly amazing. A slower pace will be fine if it makes room for little moments of brilliance like that.
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Jun 21, 2023
After a successful debut issue, Avengers #2 cuts back on character development but gives us a better grasp on the trials and tribulations our new team will face in the coming arc. The issue is written by Jed MacKay, with art by C.F. Villa, and hit shelves today.
The issue picks up where the previous issue ended, with Captain Marvel returning from the null-time with a dying Kang in her arms. The rest of the issue takes readers in between two different timelines, one during the conversation in the null-time that we missed out on between Captain Marvel & Kang before she returned with his body and another during the present where we see individual Avengers stopping mass casualty events from happening. We learn the two timelines are related w
hen Kang offers Captain Marvel a bribe — information on how to prevent 1,000 civilian deaths in 24 hours in exchange for the Avengers help in stopping the evil forces who left him in the state he’s in and have plans for far worse for far more people.
Villa does an amazing job telling a visual story with the art, especially for the scenes where we see Avengers saving lives in different settings. Each scene gives the hero involved a “moment†that highlights their abilities, be it strength (Thor), stealth (Black Panther), or humanity (Captain America). My only criticism would be that some of the character’s faces can seem too undefined in certain panels due to inconsistent lines depending on the angle or if a character is in the background.
So far MacKay has done a decent job in sharing the pages amongst the full team, though this issue was a tad light on Iron Man and Vision. It’s never easy to give everyone the same amount of work to do in any given issue with a team full of this many A-listers, but I’m hopeful we’ll continue to at least get a line or two from everyone.
Overall, I think this issue suffered for me personally because I read it after I read Ultimate Invasion #1 which oozed with suspense and kept me at the edge of my seat. The stakes felt a lot less in this issue and I’m worried that may continue into the next few issues as the two series run concurrently. There are some of the same characters across both titles and Ultimate Invasion has been hyped as setting the stakes for a major game-changer across the entire Marvel Universe giving it an air of gravitas that I’m not yet sure I feel for Avengers.
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Cap moment was the highlight for me
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Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10
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