jueves, 14 de enero de 2016

Some thoughts about All-New All-Different Avengers #3

The Avengers will need to work together if they want to stop this new threat.

Despite of their differences in age and experience, Iron Man realizes that he will have to trust these new heroes to try save the world from the Warbringer.

Yeaaah, I don't know why but this is simply not working.

Mark Waid concludes his initial story in this title by going for the classic route of "heroes unite to face a common threat and thus become the Avengers. The problem is that while the interaction between the members of the cast is interesting enough, the plot is as by the numbers as you can imagine. The heroes save the day and there wasn't too many surprises about it.

Even the villains are not memorable. Warbringer ends-up dying without having enough of a personality to make you be invested in him and the other one who manipulates him is also quite predictable in his own ways.

And that's the biggest complaint about this book, is just a big pile of "eh".

Adam Kubert manages to create an interesting action-packed chapter while the characters remain good looking.

Other than that, you can completely skip this title. This is probably the last chance I will give it.

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