
by Brian Michael Bendis (writer), Stuart Immonen (pencils), Daniel Acuna (art & colors), Wade von Grawbadger (inks), Dave McCaig (colors), and Albert Deschesne (letters)
The Story: The Avengers find themselves embattled against the Hood’s newly Norm stone-powered goons.
What’s Good: This issue is essentially divided into two separate, but parallel stories as the two Captain Americas battle the Corrupter and Living Laser while Spider-Woman and Spider-Man team up against Mandrill and Griffin. All told, both sides are enjoyable and lead to an easy, readable book.
Spider-Man in particular is a joy to read. It’s always a pleasure in New Avengers when Bendis is able to give him any form of extended attention. The Spider-Man/Spider-Woman is certainly a surprisingly fun one. Bendis exploits the gender dynamics, the similarity of their aliases (and surprising lack of actual similarities in abilities), and the opposition of Jessica Drew’s dour demeanor with Parker’s signature wackiness. It makes for really fun reading, with Spider-Woman making for a very, very enjoyable straight-man. Bendis’ use of Jessica’s Skrull detector as a kind of comic device certainly got a laugh out of me.
The Hood’s goons also show a kind of self-awareness that I appreciated. They’re typical villains, and it’s weirdly fun to seem them trucking on, well aware of their being typical and their poor success rate.
On art, I really enjoyed both Immonen and Acuna’s work. Both clearly have a field day with these D-list villains, giving them a campy, Technicolor sort of feel. Immonen’s over-the-top drawings of the Corrupter are a definite highlight and his cartoonish sensibilities give the characters and actions a kind of fun vitality. Acuna’s painted artwork is gorgeous, and does a lot to legitimize these relative no-namers. The final splash, one of Mandrill and Spider-Woman, makes the ridiculous baboon actually appear horrifying.
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