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Mighty Avengers #25

Mighty Avengers #25

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAN SLOTT Pencils by STEPHEN SEGOVIA Cover by KHOI PHAM
What would be the greatest heist of all time? Breaking into the First National Bank? The Tower of London? Fort Knox? No. It'd be knocking over the BAXTER BUILDING! But why would HANK PYM want to rip off MR. FANTASTIC? And are the other AVENGERS ready to become Earth's Mightiest Cat Burglars? Part one of the all-new MIGHTY AVENGERS/FANTASTIC FOUR throwdown starts here! 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAFFER

Admittedly, I am older than dirt. I remember a time when Hercules first joined the Avengers. A time when comics had uncomplicated artwork and zany storylines that are laughed at by today's audiences. I also admit that I am completely confussed by the state the Avengers books are currently in. So Mighty Avengers #25 might have passed by me without a second glance. However, a cover with the Avengers fighting the Fantastic Four was enough to get me to glance through it. Overly dark and liney artwork didn't do anything for me but the storyline did. Hank Pym at his whiny best. Flashbacks to help explain whats going on that don't interfere with the flow and best of all, six (count'em six) pages of real human dialog between two of Marvel's biggest egomaniacs (Reed Richards and Hank Pym) as they b@tch-slap each other interspersed with real reactions from Stature, Amadeus Cho, and Johnny Storm made this book a pleasure to read. I get a vague feeling that writer Dan Slott might be an old Avengers fan himself when I read this. A green uniformed Quicksilver only on the team because of his sister, an android causing problems, and of course the aforemention whiny Hank Pym, remind me of simplier times when the Avengers only had one title. The writing on this book gets a 8 out of 10 on the grahamometer but the oddly colored and overdark artwork brings it down to a 7.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAN SLOTT Pencils by STEPHEN SEGOVIA Cover by KHOI PHAM
What would be the greatest heist of all time? Breaking into the First National Bank? The Tower of London? Fort Knox? No. It'd be knocking over the BAXTER BUILDING! But why would HANK PYM want to rip off MR. FANTASTIC? And are the other AVENGERS ready to become Earth's Mightiest Cat Burglars? Part one of the all-new MIGHTY AVENGERS/FANTASTIC FOUR throwdown starts here! 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAFFER

Admittedly, I am older than dirt. I remember a time when Hercules first joined the Avengers. A time when comics had uncomplicated artwork and zany storylines that are laughed at by today's audiences. I also admit that I am completely confussed by the state the Avengers books are currently in. So Mighty Avengers #25 might have passed by me without a second glance. However, a cover with the Avengers fighting the Fantastic Four was enough to get me to glance through it. Overly dark and liney artwork didn't do anything for me but the storyline did. Hank Pym at his whiny best. Flashbacks to help explain whats going on that don't interfere with the flow and best of all, six (count'em six) pages of real human dialog between two of Marvel's biggest egomaniacs (Reed Richards and Hank Pym) as they b@tch-slap each other interspersed with real reactions from Stature, Amadeus Cho, and Johnny Storm made this book a pleasure to read. I get a vague feeling that writer Dan Slott might be an old Avengers fan himself when I read this. A green uniformed Quicksilver only on the team because of his sister, an android causing problems, and of course the aforemention whiny Hank Pym, remind me of simplier times when the Avengers only had one title. The writing on this book gets a 8 out of 10 on the grahamometer but the oddly colored and overdark artwork brings it down to a 7.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
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