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    Dark Avengers #10

    Dark Avengers » Dark Avengers #10 - On the Edge released by Marvel on December 1, 2009.

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    Oh hey, you know how Norman Osborn was once the Green Goblin, but he got it under control and now he's one of the most powerful people in the free world? Oh, and you know that whole thing about him being a ticking time bomb who could snap at any minute? Yeah... you might want to check this issue out. The smash hit of the year continues!!

    Dark Avenger's latest mission has taken them to dinaosaur, Colorado, on the trail of a missing politician's daughter, where Norman has come face to face with the insanely powerful team of Molecule Man, The Beyonder, The Enchantress, Mephisto and Zarathos...

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    The Misogyny of Brian Bendis Returns! 0

    Wow man! Bendis keeps his @#$%  of crappy avenger stories hitting us hard. And man those this issue wreeak. Well, Bendis hasn't been doing any mysoginy in his books, I thought he realized that women are actually people not objects, man was I wrong. A prologue of 2 girls with cheating abusive boyfriends that are going to a dinosaur restaurant (What the &%&*) mysterously  dissapear. And Venom, okay Mac Gargan has no balls to be Venom, Eddie Brock is the TRUE Venom, anyway, he feels sad for...

    3 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Dark Avengers #10: Déjà vu? 0

      Recently in a great interview with Brian Michael Bendis by Blair Butler (Fresh Ink), the author of Daredevil, Secret Invasion, and My life partner Joe Q (ok, that last one was a lie) was quoted, “I’m really pleased and surprised at how successful Dark Reign has been especially Dark Avengers.” With all due respect to Mr. Bendis’ incredible body of work, I gotta say, “Has this guy actually read his work after it comes off the press recently?”  Dark Avengers is literally a rip-off of Wa...

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