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    Dark Avengers #1

    Dark Avengers » Dark Avengers #1 - Assemble released by Marvel on March 2009.

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    4.1 stars

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    The Era of Avengers May Have Begun... 0

    There WILL Be SPOILERS!!!!!Like many people I was not completely content with the end of Secret Invasion, but I knew something interesting should be coming out of everything. Dark Avengers is the first real good result of Dark Reign. While not the best use of paper I've ever read, this was very good first issue of a concept like Avengers being thrown in a completely different way. The Dark Avengers are made up of a lot them are former criminals, if not current ones, like the Thunderbolts were wh...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    I don't care if I ruin this for you. 2

    There are currently 6 Avengers books, 4 in continuity. It has become annoying, like Wolverine. However, Dark Avengers delivers in a surprising fashion. And what do you know? It's written by Bendis, a guy I wasn't too keen on after that mediocre Secret Invasion book. This book was good fun. It was nice to see the process of putting the team together, especially with Bullseye. I'm incredibly fed up with the onslaught of crappy S.I./Dark Reign tie-ins, all of them incredibly boring, and it was nice...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The thunderbolts get a rise up 1

    I loved Ellis's run on T-Bolts and this continues it and adds a bit more wild cards. I like the idea of Iron Patriot being Iron Man and Captain America, and all of the identies for the villians. Love every character in here except Daken. I was hesistant at first but pick this up. The writing is very new reader friendly and the art is great....

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    my first 3 star review, why? You're about to know. 0

    I don't hate this book, nor i love it, i just "like it" I'm not the type, comic books for me are meant as a form of literature, read my reviews and all that you'll see is pure greatness. Brian Bendis, the mainstream writer of the century (he'll get as overrated as Jeph Loeb) Now takes us in a mistery-plagued ride called Dark Avengers (this name is just... Lame...) One of the main books of the Dark Reign storyline, so far, so good, i like big events (Do i?) when you get to see real change (take t...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Quite an introduction! 0

    Though I'm mainly an X-fan I begrudgingly participate in every Marvel line-wide event, which is how I happened upon this book – it's the first title in the Siege: Prelude TPB. Having outright despised Secret Invasion I was skeptical of the entire edition as well as anything Bendis. Imagine my surprise when this issue was a taut, engaging intro to a series I suddenly have a deep craving to catch up on. Disclosure: I haven't read any Avengers comics other than Disassembled since the 1990s, every...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Norman is the top dog. 0

    I have had this issue for a long time and have been aching to review it. This is the first issue is the start of an ongoing series telling the stories of Norman Osborn's avengers and also has ties up a few loose ends from secret avengers and also sets the stage for the next issues.The cover is brilliant a true classic with all the characters in shadow and the lightning bolt in the background it is a true classic. The story doesn't have much action in it but it shows a Osborn assembling his new a...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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