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What a fun way to revisit The Avengers. The first volume took some getting used to as the banter between Mrs. Peel and Steed could not quite make up for the very un-Avengers apocalyptic storyline. That just did not work for me. It felt very much like The Avengers were forcefully dragged into a dif...
The banter is still lacking, but the storyline engaged me more, especially the Cartneys and how the son and daughter fit into the Hellfire club. I'd read more of this, but it looks like I got the whole run in Humble Bundle. There was a new author for each volume, either by plan, or because the ...
Not quite as good as the first volume: the banter didn't do it for me as much, and the plots didn't feel quite as odd as the plots in the original series did, but overall a pleasant read, and a decent follow up to volume one.
The banter, the clever plots, the even more clever way Steed and Peel discover what's going on and how to counter it, the utter Britishness of it all, and the Hellfire club. Martial arts and a bespoke, bulletproof umbrella. All just too much fun. Tigus and I ended up having a discussion about ...