Thunderbolts # 135 - Widow Maker Part 3
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 11 / / 2009User Rating - 21 votes, 4.4 avg.
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Norman Osborn! Black Widow II! Songbird! Nick Fury! When you finally learn how these four powderkegs intersect and collide, you will be picking your jaw off the floor! Secrets will be uncovered, agendas will be exposed, and heads will roll in the latest wicked installment of the book ComicPants.com calls "Bold and awesome. Diggle has woven a tale of underhanded evil and it truly is a great thing to behold.”
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Thunder My Bolt
Reviewed by DeadPool a.k.a Wade Wilson on Sept. 21, 2009. DeadPool a.k.a Wade Wilson has written 32 reviews. His/her last review was for Endgame, Part 10. 19 out of 19 users recommend his reviews. |
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It seems that the more read Thunderbolt comics the more i seem to love them, but Comicvine it is official Thunderbolts are officially one of my favorite reads. Why? I've always liked the Heart of a Hero, Methods Of A Villain road, but many times this method of character portrayal isn't done right. Diggle changes that in Issue #135 of Thunderbolts, The entire issue is a complete blast for Comic Book lovers like me. I give this 4.7 out of Five for Art ( Cover Is Sick), Writing ( Which covers everything from Character Portrayal to Plotline) I suggest you pick it up
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Step aside Avengers, the Thunderbolts are running the show
Reviewed by k4tzm4n on Sept. 17, 2009. k4tzm4n has written 5 reviews. His/her last review was for Oneshot. 3 out of 4 users recommend his reviews. |
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Have I ever told you I absolutely love Andy Diggle? Because I do. Warren Ellis had a nearly flawless run on the Thunderbolts and it felt like no one would ever be able to even near its level of greatness. However Diggle not only picked up the title, but he completely slapped Ellis out of the way and made it his own. So what is one of the first signs of knowing a title is great? For me, it's when you have barely any interest in the characters, yet you find yourself emotionally attached to the story and love nearly every panel. Now, I'll stop drooling about Diggle's writing and get right to the issue...
So the REAL Black Widow and Songbird are on the run from Osborn and his new Thunderbolts, hoping to find safe haven with Nick Fury...Extremely well paced conflict ensues as they encounter Wolverine's old foe, Mr. X. and of course, the Thunderbolt's are slowly approaching. Even more well-paced conflict ensues...And then bam, the ending hits you with not one, but two shocking moments.
I absolutely cannot wait for the next issue to see what happens...The ending is almost too surreal to believe. If you're not following this series, I suggest dropping one of the many Wolverine or Deadpool titles to give this one a shot. Seriously, you're missing out if you're not reading this one.
So the REAL Black Widow and Songbird are on the run from Osborn and his new Thunderbolts, hoping to find safe haven with Nick Fury...Extremely well paced conflict ensues as they encounter Wolverine's old foe, Mr. X. and of course, the Thunderbolt's are slowly approaching. Even more well-paced conflict ensues...And then bam, the ending hits you with not one, but two shocking moments.
I absolutely cannot wait for the next issue to see what happens...The ending is almost too surreal to believe. If you're not following this series, I suggest dropping one of the many Wolverine or Deadpool titles to give this one a shot. Seriously, you're missing out if you're not reading this one.
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