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    Avengers #5

    Avengers » Avengers #5 - Superguardian released by Marvel on April 2013.

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    Superguardian last edited by The_Kidd on 02/04/23 12:43AM View full history

    Meet Smasher, the first human member of the IMPERIAL GUARD and an Avenger.

    Watch as the Avengers travel across the galaxy to fight off an invading force.

    Watch as the Imperial Guard are broken on a dead moon.

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    3.8 stars

    Average score of 10 user reviews

    What does a Smasher do? Smaaasshh 0

    I’ve been enjoying this series it definitely isn’t the best of Marvel Now! But it still has a lot of potential and I’m going to stick with it for a while to see what happens.PlotIn outer space the Shiar are under attack on one their planets the Smasher is sent flying through space and dies on earth where Izzy Dare finds his visor. She returns home and puts it on and then flies to the Shiar Throne world.Tony Stark is examining Ex Nihilo’s Adam and begins to understand his language.ReviewThis issu...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Smashing Out of the Cage 0

    I really like the cover for this issue. I don't recognize anyone on the cover, but the very tilted perspective balancing the two scenes creates a nice surreal tone that gives you a fairly good idea of what to expect in terms of exploring the character right in the center, Smasher.This issue follows the same basic idea as the previous issue, fleshing out one of the very obscure members of Hickman's Avengers while the same character goes out on a mission with a small cell of Avengers to develop so...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Smasher Smash! 0

    Smasher's issue is much better than Hyperion's, not only from the plot and characterization angles, but also the artwork; whether it's Adam Kubert stepping up his game, or Frank Martin's colors that enhance the visuals, the whole thing was a joy. Love the Imperial Guard.Please check my mini-review here:http://bit.ly/V7sOFiComments and feedback are always welcome!...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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