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The Avengers, Earth's Mightiest Heroes : Supreme Justice

The Avengers, Earth's Mightiest Heroes : Supreme Justice

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not worth it
Review: Marvel really seems to be scraping bottom by reissuing this already--although the Perez art is nice, the multipart story with Warbird doesn't make a whole lot of sense, and the Squadron Supreme story seems to have been written in 1975.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: New World Order
Review: This book is not wholly an Avengers title. In actuality, it is the story of a Kree invasion crossing over into Captain America, Iron Man, and Quicksilver, as well as into the Avengers. As a result, the storyline is a bit confusing, and the writers try to put too much action into each chapter. As is the case with most crossovers, the storyline becomes jumbled and the original intent seems lost in the mix. The secondary story is the story is Warbird's alcoholism and how it affects the team. The resolution is to dump her off of the team rather than to offer help, which seem unsatisfactory. Perez art in the Avengers chapter is nice, as usual. We also get a Squadron Supreme story tacked on the end which is not really related to the main story at all. All in all, this book seems hastily thrown together to cash in on the current Avengers' popularity. However, haste makes waste.


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