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    Avengers: The Children's Crusade #6

    Avengers: The Children's Crusade » Avengers: The Children's Crusade #6 released by Marvel on August 1, 2011.

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    Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, returns with her full powers and memories. She summons Ultrons and Kree ships to try to kill herself but Wiccan stops her. Using her powers she discovers that he and Speed are reincarnations of her children. The newly returned Scott Lang learns that his daughter Cassie is the super-hero, like her father, called Stature. When the Avengers return Wanda tells them that she wants to try and fix what she caused on M-Day and repower the mutants who lost their powers and want them back. They call X-Factor and to ask if she may try to restore Rictor's lost seismic powers. After much protest from Madrox and Shatterstar he allows her to try and with a crackle of scarlet energy she repowers the former mutant. As the X-men arrive she tells everyone that she wants to give the X-men what they want: More Mutants!

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    What kind of mother doesn't even recognize her own son? 0

    This story encompasses all of the Marvel Universe. There are sixteen different characters that get to speak dialogue and many more that appear as cameos or get mentioned in dialogue. Characters from six different Marvel teams are involved in the story. This feels like an event comic without the setback of events and their tie-ins. Hawkeye's coy message has to be spelled out for Hank McCoy I was slightly worried that the pacing would get slow from here on in as prior to this issue we still had f...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    More Mutants! (SPOILERS) 0

    OH. MY. GOD!  Well there it is ladies and gents.  The pay off we have been waiting for since the Avengers first Disassembled all wrapped up in a neat little bow.  Now bare with me, we've got a lot to cover here and I don't want to move to quickly...  The Good - We got a few really wonderful moments in this issue.   First, last issue we got Cassie rejoicing the return of her father but in this issue we got to watch him swell with pride to hear not only that his daughter is a superhero but "a good...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Some more mutants? 0

    Right off the top this is a really good issue, for me the best in this series yet. The writing is solid, Heinberg manages to tie in several story lines and groups into one great installment of this series. The art from the cover throughout this issue really bring this issue to life, really amazing work from Cheung and the color/inking team of Morales and Ponsor.  The story begins with what I thought to be another Wanda freakout but I was happily surprised to see her reign herself in with some as...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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