Avengers, Vol. 1: Avengers World
The greatest heroes in comics together on one unbeatable team! The Avengers "go large," expanding their roster and their sphere of influence to a global and even interplanetary level. When Captain America puts out his call - who will answer? Big threats, big ideas, big idealism - these are the...
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The greatest heroes in comics together on one unbeatable team! The Avengers "go large," expanding their roster and their sphere of influence to a global and even interplanetary level. When Captain America puts out his call - who will answer? Big threats, big ideas, big idealism - these are the Avengers NOW! AVENGERS VOL. 1: AVENGERS WORLD includes a code for a free digital copy on the Marvel Comics app (for iPhone®, iPad®, iPad Touch® & Android devices) and Marvel Digital Comics Shop. Additionally, this collection also features special augmented reality content available exclusive through the Marvel AR app - including cover recaps, behind the scenes features and more that add value to your reading experience at no additional cost.COLLECTING: Avengers 1-6
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780785168232 (0785168230)
ASIN: 785168230
Publish date: April 30th 2013
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 152
Edition language: English
Series: Avengers (Marvel NOW!) (#1)
There were some things that bothered me - like a whole bunch of storylines that felt a bit disparate, and I wanted them to tie together more quickly. Or not be left as cliffhangers for later. I felt it got a bit slow in the middle, too, and I really wanted to abandon this for the Age of Ultron W...
Well it's about time I stumbled across a Marvel NOW! title that didn't completely suck. In the Avengers, a clear and complex enough storyline presents itself on the first pages. Ex Nihilo, creator of change and good in the universe has captured the Avengers and plans to recreate everything in his vi...
Hickman's writing is always building something gigantic, but I found this portentious beginning a little harder to get into than the one in his Fantastic Four run. Maybe it's just having so many disparate characters, without close family bonds, as the reader's anchor in the early going before the pl...