The New Avengers # 38 - The Breakup

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The break up! CONSPIRACY, PARANOIA, BETRAYAL may have taken their toll on the Avengers newlyweds Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. After the shocking turn of events at the end of last month's NEW AVENGERS ANNUAL, has Jessica Jones turned her back on THE AVENGERS? Who better to help tell this story than Alias artist Michael Gaydos returning to Marvel for this special issue. Guest-Starring the Mighty Avengers. WHO DO YOU TRUST?


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    Albert Deschesne
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  • Joe Quesada
    editor,

  • Jose Villarrubia
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  • Marko Djurdjevic
    artist, cover,

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    Michael Gaydos
    artist,


  • Molly Lazer
    editor,

  • Tom Brevoort
    editor,



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    New Avengers 38


    Reviewed by dmstarz
    May 21, 2008

    The Breakup

    I think Bendis can be a very brave writer at times. He uses a large part of this issue on a dialogue between Luke Cage and Jessica Jones about whether they will stay together or not. It's fairly successful but you couldn't call it action packed. I loved the scene of Luke visiting Jess's old apartment and it stirring up memories for him (possibly of the x-rated scenes from Alias). The actual dialogue between the two was well handled too - we had too very strong, belligerent characters unwilling to back down or compromise. And this inevitably leads to heartbreak, though the two subjects will be damned if they're gonna show any emotion over it. Action fans, you're limited in this issue to Luke smashing a phone. But this is a pretty solid issue nonetheless.





    Divorce


    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE
    May 16, 2008

    The Breakup

    Luke Cage here is acting just like I have always hated to see Superheroes acting. Seriously, count the number of fights you have read because someone didn't agree, or see it the other guys way. Here Luke Cage is willing to throw away his marriage and his life with his child, because he doesn't want to register. I feel that is pure selfishness. At least the issue tried to handle this mature story pretty well. I wouldn't have expected it. I hope Luke does come around. Although it did make for a pretty interesting read this time around.






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