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    Avengers #4

    Avengers » Avengers #4 - The Death and Resurrection of Major Titans released by Marvel on March 27, 2013.

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    The Death and Resurrection of Major Titans last edited by The_Kidd on 02/04/23 12:29AM View full history

    "THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF MAJOR TITANS"

    The Secret Origin of Hyperion.

    The Legacy of the Garden unfolds in the Savage Land.

    "We'll have to field test our theories here. NOW." --Dr. Deeds

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    3.3 stars

    Average score of 9 user reviews

    ADAM KUBERT NEEDS AN INKER!!!! 0

    I have been enjoying this series it is not the best of Marvel Now! But it is definitely good and the first story arc was a good opener for the series and I was excited to see the continuation of the series and what Hickman did next.PlotCaptain America is looking to see the effect of Ex Nihilo’s attack on Earth and he sends teams to different places. Spider Woman, Captain Marvel, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Thor and Hyperion go to the Savage Land to see what happened they find a bunch of AIM soldiers t...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Piece of the puzzle 0

    The good: Even if the first story arc is over, the consequences of the Garden's actions are still in effect. This fourth issue deals in part with one of the consequences as well as the why and the how Hyperion is part of the avengers. Concentrating on a small group of Avengers (essentially Hyperion), the team goes in the Savage Land to investigate one of the biologically infected sites on earth. What's good about this issue is how we get to know a lot more about Hyperion and like I just mentione...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Hyperion Rules 0

    I really enjoyed this issue, even if some people have considered it a filler, to me this was a perfect example of how to create a great self contained issue, navigating from elements of the last arc story, making a bridge for new arc stories to come, combining action and a narrative focusing in an obscure and powerful character such as Hyperion. The past of Hyperion intewined with Ex Nihilo's “seeds” in Earth and A.I.M.'s new role as a Nation (see Hickman's Fantastic Four) were very entertaining...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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