Dark Avengers # 6 - Public Exposure Part 2

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 8 / / 2009

User Rating - 24 votes, 3.9 avg.

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Big, bold choices! That’s what Norman Osborn’s H.A.M.M.E.R. and Avengers have been all about! And with every bold choice comes more and more risk! And with risk comes pressure! And with pressure…come the voices.
How long can Norman Osborn hold it together? And what is he willing to do to make it look like everything is just fine!



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  • Cory Petit
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    John Rauch
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  • Rain Beredo
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    Roger Bonet
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  • Tom Brevoort
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    Will Conrad
    artist


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    User Reviews
    The Meh Avengers
    Reviewed by themaskedhero on June 24, 2009.
    themaskedhero has written 84 reviews. His/her last review was for Heart of Darkness.
    2 out of 2 users recommend his reviews.
    This issue didn't really inspire me all that much. I mean, it had story and characters, the team itself is one pile of complain. But the overall feel is that while the last issue seems to be underrated by my standards among the people I've talked to, this issue was kind of just filler until we get to Utopia with the X-Men. 

    The cover is misleading, Marvel Boy doesn't even appear in this issue. Which is not something I'm complaining about, but the cover sort of gave me the feeling that the drama of this issue was going to be Dark Avengers vs. Marvel Boy as he started coming to the realization of what he'd gotten himself into.

    What we instead get is Norman calling together the Cabal to tell Namor that he needs to keep his people under control and that he is the man calling the shots. Now, all of this doesn't go over the way I think Norman wants it to. I don't disagree with that as the starting point and the event that leads to what Sentry does later in the issue.

    So, the writing was weaker, the art still fits the series, but I feel like all we got was a darker look into Sentry's powers. This was, in my mind, a filler issue.



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