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All New Invaders #9 (2014)

All New Invaders #9 (2014)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by James Robinson
Art by Steve Pugh
Cover by Greg Land
DEATH BY DEATHLOK! THE LAST LUTHER MANNING STORY! WINTER SOLDIER, NAMOR and the ORIGINAL HUMAN TORCH'S initial mission to rescue Jim Hammond's old partner and fellow Invader TORO has changed in light of a new threat that Toro's kidnapper has at his disposal… …Every DEATHLOK in the Marvel Universe! How will the Torch overcome his enemy's ability to control artificial intelligence? PLUS How will Cap react to Namor in the aftermath of ORIGINAL SIN?
Date Available: 8/27/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


While I really wanted to dislike the latest installment of this storyline, Robinson manages to win me over. With a rehashing of multiple storylines (the Hunt for Toro, the taking over of all AI in the Marvel Universe - been there) and the inclusion of the Deathlok character that was so prominently featured in the Agents of Shield television series, this issue screamed of pop culture horsepucky! But in the talented hands of Robinson, he manages to twist it around and bring us back to the days of Amazing Adventures and Astonishing Tales circa 1972. Best ting about this issue. The cameo by the Twelve's Electro robot. See if you can spot him!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by James Robinson
Art by Steve Pugh
Cover by Greg Land
DEATH BY DEATHLOK! THE LAST LUTHER MANNING STORY! WINTER SOLDIER, NAMOR and the ORIGINAL HUMAN TORCH'S initial mission to rescue Jim Hammond's old partner and fellow Invader TORO has changed in light of a new threat that Toro's kidnapper has at his disposal… …Every DEATHLOK in the Marvel Universe! How will the Torch overcome his enemy's ability to control artificial intelligence? PLUS How will Cap react to Namor in the aftermath of ORIGINAL SIN?
Date Available: 8/27/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


While I really wanted to dislike the latest installment of this storyline, Robinson manages to win me over. With a rehashing of multiple storylines (the Hunt for Toro, the taking over of all AI in the Marvel Universe - been there) and the inclusion of the Deathlok character that was so prominently featured in the Agents of Shield television series, this issue screamed of pop culture horsepucky! But in the talented hands of Robinson, he manages to twist it around and bring us back to the days of Amazing Adventures and Astonishing Tales circa 1972. Best ting about this issue. The cameo by the Twelve's Electro robot. See if you can spot him!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams