Still not crazy about these huge events. They usually try to shoehorn something in or are too bombastic for me, or... something. I just don't tend to like them. I'll take a tightly written smaller arc in an ongoing title over events like this any day of the week. But Vision and Rocket, so, yea...
And it looks like there'll be less of them. I'm giving up on this series, at least for now, and maybe I'll finish it up eventually if I'm persuaded it gets better.
So to be fair, I've read four and skimmed through five at a store by now. I just don't feel the need to go on: there's not enough Rocket and Vision, aka the reasons I bought this in the first place. I may eventually go back and read it, but right now I don't have the patience for this. Not a bad ...
She's brought eternal night to all the Earth - all the worlds, in fact. And Voyager, from the previous comic-a-week event, must gather together Avengers - and at least one Guardian of the Galaxy - to stop her. Except now they seem to be scattered - or maybe in hell? - and apparently living out ...
But it's another weekly comic, and it stars Rocket and Vision. Yay! My two favorite Marvel boys are... playing together. And I mean, because I'm super adult: For a second, Rocket was inside Vision. Marvel sure is weird about sexual innuendo, and actual sex. And yet, still like 1/10...
I saw a lot of this in Black Bolt, and the whole 'see it from someone else's point of view' only plays if you show something new. This felt word-for-word the same; since the dialogue has to be... It didn't add enough from Medusa or Black Bolt's point of view for me to appreciate this retelling. ...
Legacy numbers didn't last that long. Marvel feels like it's really flailing. They need to sit down, write good stories, and keep going with series for more than one year and a half, to be honest.
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