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    Avengers #10

    Avengers » Avengers #10 - Absolute Power released by Marvel on April 1, 2011.

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    3.5 stars

    Average score of 4 user reviews

    In between story, but amazing art 0

    I know a lot of people don't like John Romita Jr.'s art, but this issue has got to be shown some respect simply on the basis of the incredible two page spreads he has put together here. But otherwise, for me this was a little bit of an interim issue - it will be fine once we're all done, but by itself it's a very brief interlude as Namor, Rulk and Thor go to look for one gem while the remaining Avengers battle the Danger Room and head to New Mexico. Mixed in we get Steve Rogers and Tony Stark ar...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Review: Avengers #10 3

    The Hood's Infinity Quest nets him another gem while the Avengers look liable to split up on their own.  The Good Few mainstream writers can involve you in superhero action as viscerally as Bendis can. While some characters do end up sounding cattier than they probably should, there are definitely plenty of moments in this that feel very real even when the circumstances are outrageously outlandish. Rulk, Namor and Thor's deep sea dive felt especially cinematic, too.The Bad The characterization...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    A Solid But Not Impressive Middle Chapter 2

    The Illuminati and the three assembled Avengers teams retrieve the remaining Infinity Gems in this issue, which suffers a little from being a middle chapter of this story arc where it is just going through the motions of the plot.  It is interesting to see how the individual members of the Illuminati chose to secure their respective gems. Namor's solution is an obvious but good one. It fits with his character that he would hide his gem in such a way. However, Iron Man and Xavier's solutions real...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Gathering the Gems 0

    I think the idea of bringing the Hood as a major player, after all these years that he´d caused trouble, especially to the New Avengers, is a logical thing, Bendis is trying to use the character as best as he can, but I don´t like the character at all and that balances the fact that I like the Infinity Gems and the Illuminati a lot, making this arc story interesting, not great, but not bad too, just reason enough for me to pick up this book. Other interesting feat about this issue is the reunion...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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