
by Brian Michael Bendis (writer), John Romita Jr. (pencils), Klaus Janson & Tom Palmer (inks), Dean White (colors), and Cory Petit (letters)
The Story: The Avengers discover the truth behind the breaking of the time-stream and come up with a gameplan.
What’s Good: The new main Avengers title continues to deliver its brand of old-school, pulpy stories, which is a good thing, as combined with Romita’s distinctive, scratchy style, it makes the title stand out among the mass of Avengers-related title, and that’s a major accomplishment in and of itself.
It also provides grounds to use a smattering of characters that can’t be found anywhere else, guys like Maestro, the Next Avengers, and most importantly, Kang. Kang is presented really well this month, both arrogant and sniveling, seemingly in a constant state of petulance. There’s a sense throughout this issue that Kang’s up to something that the others can’t quite put their fingers on, despite their suspicions. I couldn’t help but get the feeling that despite his current downcast state, he’s still pulling the strings somehow, which did intrigue me about the story-arc’s future. There’s also a certain kind of tragedy inherent to the fact that the broken time-stream has resulted in, or perhaps is caused by, Kang’s fighting the same unwinnable battle against Ultron again and again and again. It’s a nice statement on the classic comic villain and, combined with Romita’s down-trodden rendition of Kang, makes the character all the more compelling, even sympathetic.
Beyond that, Romita’s art maintains its recent upswing in quality. Large panels are very impressive, and the bigger the action, the better. Giant, flamboyant images are clearly what Romita excels at and he attacks any and all action sequences with gusto. The book isn’t lacking character, and while it may not be for everyone, I found it to be fun.
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