Secret Avengers #7

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    Edited By gmanfromheck

    The Good

    This series has always danced around with bits of humor while delivering a healthy dose of espionage mixed with a small group of Avengers. With the arrival of Deadpool, and the fact that he kidnapped Hawkeye, things go to a slightly different level.

    Ales Kot does a great job in bringing in the wackiness that Deadpool is known for. There's jokes, there's breaking of the Fourth Wall, there's even Hawkeye getting "booped" on the nose. What more could you ask for?

    The issue isn't just about Deadpool, Hawkeye, and a bunch of AIM soldiers. There is some follow up on the disappearance of Black Widow, Vladimir the sentient bomb, Nick Fury Jr's fate, and Agent Coulson doing some weird things.

    You can tell Michael Walsh is having fun drawing this series. As things get crazier, he keeps pace with Kot's story. You'll marvel at the tiny details such as what the AIM soldiers were doing as the bag over Hawkeye's head was removed, or how well Deadpool can balance an egg on his head, or even the emotion Spider-Woman goes through over dealing with the possible death of a teammate. If that wasn't enough, Matthew Wilson's colors make it all even better.

    The Bad

    I liked this issue. I liked it a lot. While the humor is welcomed, it did get to be a little too much. Should we blame Kot or should we blame Deadpool? I do love the fact that this comic exists because it stands out and apart from the other Avengers titles. Having Deadpool in the issue is a risky choice because while many do enjoy him, there are also those that are getting a little tired of the vast number of appearances he's racking up these days.

    The Verdict

    Deadpool invades this title and it goes exactly like you might expect. There is a Deadpool and Hawkeye series coming up and this almost feels like an appetizer for it but more so. Ales Kot takes the opportunity to use Deadpool's wackiness and runs with it. It might be a little too much humor for some but you should be able to appreciate the change of pace compared to some comics. The focus isn't just on Deadpool and Hawkeye as we see the other members and continuations on their plots. Michael Walsh's art is always great to see and Matthew Wilson's colors spice it up nicely. If you're looking for a comic that will bring a smile to your face, this is the one for you. I look forward to this series every month.

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    Not a fan of this issue. I don't like the humor that Kot has put in the series since taking over. It just isn't my brand. I hope that he writes the Winter Soldier series with the tone that he writes Zero because Buck is my favorite character and I don't want to read another book like Secret Avengers.

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    After Superior Foes, we only have this series left to keep the FUN (in comics) alive.

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    @zbvmx said:

    After Superior Foes, we only have this series left to keep the FUN (in comics) alive.

    We still have IDW (Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Regular Show)

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    Not a fan of this issue. I don't like the humor that Kot has put in the series since taking over. It just isn't my brand. I hope that he writes the Winter Soldier series with the tone that he writes Zero because Buck is my favorite character and I don't want to read another book like Secret Avengers.

    Agree w/everything you said. I'm hoping for the best on Bucky's new ongoing...

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    @micah said:

    @zbvmx said:

    After Superior Foes, we only have this series left to keep the FUN (in comics) alive.

    We still have IDW (Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Regular Show)

    and Harley Quinn

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    @micah said:

    @zbvmx said:

    After Superior Foes, we only have this series left to keep the FUN (in comics) alive.

    We still have IDW (Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Regular Show)

    and Harley Quinn

    And Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn's Deadpool series.

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    @hushofthewind said:

    @micah said:

    @zbvmx said:

    After Superior Foes, we only have this series left to keep the FUN (in comics) alive.

    We still have IDW (Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Regular Show)

    and Harley Quinn

    And Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn's Deadpool series.

    I feel like people are being a bit dramatic when they say there are so few "fun comics".

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    @the_lobster_ said:

    @hushofthewind said:

    @micah said:

    @zbvmx said:

    After Superior Foes, we only have this series left to keep the FUN (in comics) alive.

    We still have IDW (Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Regular Show)

    and Harley Quinn

    And Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn's Deadpool series.

    I feel like people are being a bit dramatic when they say there are so few "fun comics".

    There's also stuff at Valiant with Quantum & Woody and Archer & Armstrong.

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    I really love this book. The art and the writer, and especially the kind of humor. It's just a perfect fit for me, and I hope to see more titles like this.

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    Most of the main heroes are taken more seriously but there's still plenty of fun books being written. Hawkeye, Ms marvel, deadpool, superior foes. Besides Harley Quinn I honestly don't know dcs fun books but I'm not currently reading any dc books so can't speak for or against them.

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    #11  Edited By bladewolf

    @wardishy said:

    @maddpanda531 said:

    @the_lobster_ said:

    @hushofthewind said:

    @micah said:

    @zbvmx said:

    After Superior Foes, we only have this series left to keep the FUN (in comics) alive.

    We still have IDW (Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Regular Show)

    and Harley Quinn

    And Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn's Deadpool series.

    I feel like people are being a bit dramatic when they say there are so few "fun comics".

    There's also stuff at Valiant with Quantum & Woody and Archer & Armstrong.

    And following that, Valiant's new series The Delinquents which combines Quantum & Woody and Archer & Armstrong :)

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