Avengers: The Initiative # 24 - Disassembled, Part 4
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 7 / / 2009User Rating - 8 votes, 3.9 avg.
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THE INITIATIVE: DISASSEMBLED CONTINUES! A Dark
Reign has fallen. Norman Osborn has disbanded S.H.I.E.L.D. and shut
down Camp Hammond. That leaves the Shadow Initiative out in the
cold...stuck in Madripoor with no means of escape, hunted by an army of
Hydra agents, including Wolverine's old foes, Bloodscream and
Roughhouse! They have no idea if Norman even knows they’re out there,
or if they’re better off if he doesn’t! If you thought changing
costumes was the biggest event in Taskmaster's career, you cannot miss
this issue...
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It's all in the ending....
Reviewed by themaskedhero on May 30, 2009. themaskedhero has written 84 reviews. His/her last review was for Heart of Darkness. 2 out of 2 users recommend his reviews. |
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I've been paying loose attention to this series following Secret Invasion. I've enjoyed the art and for the most part the logical direction the Initiative has been going on since the hammer has come down.
And this issue I think was worthy of a review purely for the ending.
:::SPOILER ALERT:::
So that the end, Norman Osborn puts Taskmaster in charge of the Initiative! I know, for most people the drama behind all this is not very apparent. As a Deadpool reader, this is the start of what could be a long-term battle.
See, during the Deadpool/Thunderbolts crossover, "Magnum Opus," Taskmaster was an ally of Deadpool and had direct contact with the Goblin while running around in a Deadpool costume.
So, the Director of The Initiative is in on the less than noble actions of Norman Osborn during the Secret Invasion. Which only makes the argument to read Deadpool more strong. Because Deadpool is right on the pulse of Dark Reign!!
Okay, so the issue. It was good, the writing is good, Gage is working well with the toys he has and the stories he creates with them. The art is beautiful. I just can't wait to see more. Not a huge "PICK THIS UP!!!!" issue, but it fits well into the story. Enjoy.
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