Thunderbolts #123
Thunderbolts » Thunderbolts #123 - Running the Asylum, Pt. 2 released by Marvel on October 2008.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (1) 3.0 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Still getting used to the transition 0
Have we been spoiled by Warren Ellis and Mike Deodato? I think so. It's not really fair to the new creative team but unfortunately, that's how it is. At least with the first few issues they do. On top of that, they have to deal with a Secret Invasion tie-in that was most likely thrusted upon them. I did think it was weird that the Skrull Captain Marvel attacked Thunderbolt Mountain. Maybe I missed it but I thought he was pretty much free of the Skrulls' programming. And then he seems quic...
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Villains cut loose 0
This series makes me wonder why there is not a side mini series called, "Secret Invasion : Villains", Hell, it is their planet also. You would think at least a few of them would want to join the battle. Personally, I would love to read that book. Especially considering how much I loved to watch the villains cut loose here. The cover, though slightly misleading, is pretty good. Also I would note that in the last two issues, Osbourne has been a one note pony, and is in danger of becoming boring....
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Thunderbolts in their Element 0
Is it just me or are the Thunderbolts happiest when they get to kill people? And is this series a better read when they get to do just that? Things that I liked: Osborne's talk with Captain Marvel (though, it was better visually in Secret Invasion) Osborne's orders to kill each other if they acted out of character Venom and Bullseye being able to cut loose Venom dropping into the crowd of people The fact that the Thunderbolts were the only team that could be trusted because they were the ones t...
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