vagrantsaint's Thunderbolts #123 - Running the Asylum, Pt. 2 review

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    Thunderbolts in their Element

    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 that couldn't be trusted to begin with.
    This is probably one of my favorite tie-ins for this event and I'm seriously not a big fan of tie-ins so I hope that says volumes.
    Until next time...

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