Avengers Volume 5: Adapt or Die (Marvel Now)
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Rating | : | 4.25 (992 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0785189211 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 136 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-05 |
Language | : | English |
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. His lush, easy style continues to compliment Chris' complex narratives. Salvador Larroca broke into Marvel with work on Fantastic Four with Chris Claremont
About the Author Salvador Larroca broke into Marvel with work on Fantastic Four with Chris Claremont. . His lush, easy style continues to compliment Chris' complex narratives
Would we be so crass as to do it again? Yes, yes we would! It's a blast from the past as Marvel introduces the All-New Avengers! But as the Science War overtakes the world(s), what is the secret behind this time-tossed team? When the answers are revealed, you'll wish they remained hidden! As Bruce Banner puts together the pieces and confronts Iron Man, the collision of the Avengers and the New Avengers is imminent!COLLECTING: AVENGERS 24-28. But they soon discover that a runaway planet is on a collision course with Earth! Can a visitor from the future help save the day? Then: It worked for the X-Men. In the wake of INFINITY, Captain America and Iron Man plan for the next version of the Avengers
"The Calm Before A Massive Multiverse Storm" according to Slim Cat. This volume collects issues 2The Calm Before A Massive Multiverse Storm Slim Cat This volume collects issues 24-28.Whoo, Jonathan Hickman is out there. Haha. Hickman finally starts bleeding more of what is going on in New Avengers into the main book here and revelations are made that are quite stunning, but like usual, Hickman leaves more questions to be answered and piles more intrigue on the ones still unanswered as he will probably reveal all in grand fashion at the closure of his run.This volume kicks off with a chapter break issue entitled Rogue Planet. In it Hickman shows a future Ironman going into the past to warn our current Avengers of a, . -28.Whoo, Jonathan Hickman is out there. Haha. Hickman finally starts bleeding more of what is going on in New Avengers into the main book here and revelations are made that are quite stunning, but like usual, Hickman leaves more questions to be answered and piles more intrigue on the ones still unanswered as he will probably reveal all in grand fashion at the closure of his run.This volume kicks off with a chapter break issue entitled Rogue Planet. In it Hickman shows a future Ironman going into the past to warn our current Avengers of a, . And, back to incursion. *sigh* After a fun break for Infinity, Hickman is back to building his Incursion story. Everything dies, blah blah. Since all the Earths of every universe are eventually going to collide, it was only a matter of time before we met some evil Avengers. In this case, the meddling of A.I.M. is what brings them to Earth 616. A.I.M.is also revealed to be tied to the Mapmakers - a powerful race that Black Swan mentions. But, nothing comes from either of these facts.This volume was a muddled mess. In addition to the two Avengers teams going head to head, we have a time traveler from t. Ben Martin said Not the best premise, but still written really well. This volume takes on the old comic book trope of alternate versions of characters we already know, but still manages to get creative with the twists and turns it takes along the way. This story had some great moments in it, with an alternate version of the Avengers being pulled into our world by AIM and clashing with the heroes. here were some great surprises, and I love the way the alternate Bruce Banner was written.One of my favorite parts off this, however, was the final issue, which had a conversation between our Banner and Tony Stark, which ties in to the events ha