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Uncanny Avengers #1 - New Union

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After all the fighting in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN, now is the time to move forward and try to forge a new team consisting of members of both teams. Can it be done?

The Good

This comic starts off with a pretty gruesome scene. Let's just say someone is getting a procedure done. This immediately sets the tone of the book and will make you wonder who is behind the bad things that will be coming.

Even though we have the CONSEQUENCES mini-series, there is obviously some fallout being seen here. The X-Men need to deal with the loss of one of their own. It may be another comic book death but seeing the service for it makes it feel a little more real.

What about the character that took the fall during AVENGERS VS. X-MEN? It may be uncertain what his fate will be. We'll likely see more of that in CONSEQUENCES. We do get to see where he is being kept locked up as he receives a visitor. It's a reunion that is fitting and even overdue. This perfect timing leads to an attack which will hopefully lead to the formation of a new team of Avengers.

The Marvel Universe has changed a little. Mutants are seen in a different light once again. Despite the minor victory they have received, there is a new level of fear which brings back a familiar feeling. The point of mutants in Marvel Comics was their struggle trying to survive and be heroes in a world that feared them. Whether it's cliché or not, I welcome that old feeling. Having a team of Avengers with mutants mixed in to try to ease the tension the public will have adds a different kind of difficulty to the team dynamic. Rick Remender has a lot cut out for him in dealing with the change in public perception but clearly he will handle it with ease.

It's great to have John Cassaday back on a monthly title. The opportunity to draw members of the X-Men and Avengers is something look forward to.

The Bad

Captain America's new-ish costume just looks kind of weird. I'm always torn when Cassaday draws the giant chain-mail scales on Cap. I don't know where it's explained why he changed his costume and why he's now wearing a helmet but it just looks a little odd.

Despite everything that has happened, we're still seeing anger issues from characters like Rogue. The fight between the Avengers and the X-Men is supposed to be over but Rogue is quick to start a fight right away after the services. It's understandable that she would be upset but she's also the one that has pretty much been leading her own squad in X-MEN LEGACY. She should have more restraint than that.

The Verdict

It's a new beginning in the aftermath of the battle between the Avengers and the X-Men. It makes perfect sense that we're finally seeing this marriage between two of Marvel's biggest franchises. The potential for the formation of a new team of Avengers with members from both teams is going to be interesting and Rick Remender is definitely the man to pull it all together. There is a new level of tension in the Marvel Universe that won't make being a hero easy. The idea of who this squad will face right away is intriguing. There may be elements that make this team feel a little too cookie cutter-ish but I can't wait to see how it turns out. There were moments where John Cassaday's art was off a little but the idea of him drawing all these characters is something to get excited for.

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Not a big fan of how Cassady is drawing Cap and The Red Skull. Just so used to Eptings handling of the two that the last image of the Skull looks childish. Also kinda looked wierd when Cap had his goofy helmet on when having coffee inside. I do think the story is interesting though.

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I wasn't a huge fan of Remender's runs on Secret Avengers or X-Force.. I enjoyed them but wasn't blown away (then again anyone would be a step down from Warren Ellis). But I really like this so far. It is a great "set-up" issue and is nicely paced and lets the characters sort of sink in. I am glad to have Scarlet Witch back on the team, when I think of the Avengers I think of her, Vision, Wonder Man, etc. It has been far too long since she has been around. Hopefully she acts like a hero and not just a weirdo. Agreed about Cap's costume and Havok's too but I've loved Cassady's art since Planetary. He has a great sense of flow and pacing besides some beautiful shots. Really looking forward to see where this book goes.

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The ending to this was pretty much.. well, I didn't expect it. Looking forward to it.

Also, the variant edition covers are ill. The local comic store here had almost all of em. Personally liked the Neil Adams cover and Scott Campbell cover. The Detroit Fanfare cover is pretty awesome too.

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This issue sort of put things in perspective for me about the X-Men for several years. His own X-men sort of lost faith in Xavier and kicked him out, plus he had forced the Danger Room to stay in its prison. But then the X-Men under Scott's leadership took their own path different from what Xavier had envisioned and turned into this. Even isolating themselves. Interesting.

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Picking this up simply because Ms. Maximoff is apart of the roster. I love Wanda still, despite the haters.

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Hopefully this series has gotten all the demonizing Cyclops and propping up Cap out of the way. Wanda being on this team is stupid and I liked Rogue's(stupid costume) argument with her. I can't see Havok fitting in well with the team and he was a complete dick to Scott.

Regardless of how I feel about the direction Marvel has taken the X-Men the book was well written with good art the twist at the end got me interested in this arc. That combined with the fact that it looks like it will be the only NOW title not getting double shipped means it is on the pull list.

4/5

Also wasn't Marvel NOW supposed to be a jumping on point for new readers? The whole issue seemed be referring to stuff from AvX and House of M.

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I've rarely seen worse costumes than Havok's or Cap's.  I like Havok's old-school costume, but this version with the stripes directly on the head is silly.  As is Cap's helmet and chin strap thing.
 
I was personally glad to see Rogue stand up for what Cyke did.  Someone's got to.

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Awful comic.

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I picked this up, trying to get myself into the Marvel Universe, expand a little on my small, solely DC collection. After reading this I realize I need to get the AVX series to understand the whole story a bit better

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