Marvel Adventures Super Heroes 20102012 #1 eBook Paul Tobin Ronan Cliquet Clayton Henry
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Captain America, Iron Man, the Black Widow, Thor, the Vision, Nova, and the Invisible Woman...a powerful collective of the greatest heroes the world has ever known. They are the Avengers, and they want it known they're here to stay. But when Magneto and his Brotherhood of Mutants threaten to destroy several major cities unless their demands for mutant supremacy are met, the Avengers are forced to quit looking to the future, and start hoping to live through the day!
Marvel Adventures Super Heroes 20102012 #1 eBook Paul Tobin Ronan Cliquet Clayton Henry
I thought the art was clean and solid-looking. Comic books really have come a long way since my childhood. The graphic quality of the book is outstanding and the rendering of the characters was true in spirit to their original iterations, yet they don't look dated. The only real issue I have is with the proportions of the heroes; for instance, the artist renders Cap, Thor and Sue Storm as all being relatively the same height, which is absurd, because Thor is 6'6" and Cap is 6'2", while Sue Storm is supposed to be approximately 5'8", if memory serves. The effect is one of 70s action figures where the same bodies were used for all the male characters, etc.The plot was interesting in that it felt--for lack of a better word--authentic. What do I mean by that? Well, the characters are in plausible situations (as plausible as you can get with a narrative involving superheroes); I don't want to spoil anything, but the two main leaders are leading in an entirely different context and this plot actually explains some "boiler plate" issues that are raised with all superhero stories. By and large, the characters are in situations (and respond to them) in ways that make sense for their personality traits, etc.
One other minor quibble: sometimes the characters themselves are silly; again, I don't want to ruin anything, but there's one member who is irritating in what I would find to be an implausible way.
One thing: at least these aren't watered-down, weaker versions of the characters. They are powerful like superheroes should be.
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Marvel Adventures Super Heroes 20102012 #1 eBook Paul Tobin Ronan Cliquet Clayton Henry Reviews
Ok. Book have no idea why I have to be writing a review when it's a comic book after all
Disappointed in the format, same as second Iron Man that was downloaded.
Good introduction to the Marvel Universe my son after watching the movies. Kid friendly and a whole new outlook for characters I am already familiar with.
if you enjoy the movies you will definitely love the comic book.
It's The Avengers, they're awesome, this title was a fun read, and it was free. I would definitely like to read more titles on this series.
The low cost way I could get back into comics
Nice read. Bringing in the Avengers against Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants is great. Gotta get those hopes up for a possible film in this storyline. And you have to include The Invisible Woman into the Frey. Just imagine Scarlett Johansen and Jessica Alba having a catfight.
I thought the art was clean and solid-looking. Comic books really have come a long way since my childhood. The graphic quality of the book is outstanding and the rendering of the characters was true in spirit to their original iterations, yet they don't look dated. The only real issue I have is with the proportions of the heroes; for instance, the artist renders Cap, Thor and Sue Storm as all being relatively the same height, which is absurd, because Thor is 6'6" and Cap is 6'2", while Sue Storm is supposed to be approximately 5'8", if memory serves. The effect is one of 70s action figures where the same bodies were used for all the male characters, etc.
The plot was interesting in that it felt--for lack of a better word--authentic. What do I mean by that? Well, the characters are in plausible situations (as plausible as you can get with a narrative involving superheroes); I don't want to spoil anything, but the two main leaders are leading in an entirely different context and this plot actually explains some "boiler plate" issues that are raised with all superhero stories. By and large, the characters are in situations (and respond to them) in ways that make sense for their personality traits, etc.
One other minor quibble sometimes the characters themselves are silly; again, I don't want to ruin anything, but there's one member who is irritating in what I would find to be an implausible way.
One thing at least these aren't watered-down, weaker versions of the characters. They are powerful like superheroes should be.
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