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Avengers #676 second print

Avengers #676 second print

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid & Various
(A) Pepe Larraz
(CA) Mark Brooks
NO SURRENDER Part 2 NOW ON SALE WEEKLY! The Black Order. The Lethal Legion. Two teams of powerful villains bent on destroying each other have arrived on Earth, and they don't care who gets caught in the crossfire. But who's pulling their strings? And what is the secret of the lost Avenger? Rated T+
Date Available: 01/17/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


With part 1 being something of a surprise, I was actually looking forward to part 2. However, the storyline seems to be bouncing around quite a bit. While the backstory of Voyager is interesting, I can't help but compare it to a Justice League storyline featuring a forgotten original member of the team. Especially, when you look at the costume design of her final opponent. The Avengers are at their worst trying to figure out how to handle the natural disasters caused by the Earth's theft, But it all honesty, the Avengers have had a hard time in the overall planning department on more that one occasion in the past. Throw in two separate Super-Villain teams battling each other and anyone else who gets in the way and a flashback including Kang and the Grandmaster and it seems like someone left the blender on too long. A definite crazy quilt of activity that leaves me scratching my head, not in a good way.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid & Various
(A) Pepe Larraz
(CA) Mark Brooks
NO SURRENDER Part 2 NOW ON SALE WEEKLY! The Black Order. The Lethal Legion. Two teams of powerful villains bent on destroying each other have arrived on Earth, and they don't care who gets caught in the crossfire. But who's pulling their strings? And what is the secret of the lost Avenger? Rated T+
Date Available: 01/17/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


With part 1 being something of a surprise, I was actually looking forward to part 2. However, the storyline seems to be bouncing around quite a bit. While the backstory of Voyager is interesting, I can't help but compare it to a Justice League storyline featuring a forgotten original member of the team. Especially, when you look at the costume design of her final opponent. The Avengers are at their worst trying to figure out how to handle the natural disasters caused by the Earth's theft, But it all honesty, the Avengers have had a hard time in the overall planning department on more that one occasion in the past. Throw in two separate Super-Villain teams battling each other and anyone else who gets in the way and a flashback including Kang and the Grandmaster and it seems like someone left the blender on too long. A definite crazy quilt of activity that leaves me scratching my head, not in a good way.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams