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New Avengers #46 (2004)

New Avengers #46 (2004)

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Brian Michael Bendis Penciled by BILLY TAN Cover by ALEKSI BRICLOT
SECRET INVASION TIE-IN! The notorious Hood and his gang of the most powerful super-villains of all time need a leg up on the Skrulls. But to get it, the Hood will have to find the true secret to his powers. Who is the demon behind the Hood? Find out in this very special Secret Invasion tie-in.
Date Available: 10/22/2008
REVIEW by Brian Fisher

There’ve been a lot of complaints lately about the Avengers titles and their ties to Secret Invasion, especially from me. Well, let me tell you, this issue shut me up a bit. Yeah, there are still no “Avengers” in this issue of New Avengers, but they’ve finally ditched the boring, repetitive Skrull back stories for a decidedly less boring focus on the Hood’s syndicate and their ties to the Skrull invasion. I’ve been thinking since they were introduced that the Hood’s criminal organization deserved their own ongoing (or at least a mini) series. I mean, who doesn’t want more books focusing on villains? This seems to be step one toward that happening (Dark Avengers anyone?). Billy Tan’s artwork is still atrocious, but less painful on the eyes this time around (I guess that’s an improvement). And Bendis’ writing seems less forced here than over in Secret Invasion. He seems like he’s having more fun writing the criminal element than the heroic.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Brian Michael Bendis Penciled by BILLY TAN Cover by ALEKSI BRICLOT
SECRET INVASION TIE-IN! The notorious Hood and his gang of the most powerful super-villains of all time need a leg up on the Skrulls. But to get it, the Hood will have to find the true secret to his powers. Who is the demon behind the Hood? Find out in this very special Secret Invasion tie-in.
Date Available: 10/22/2008
REVIEW by Brian Fisher

There’ve been a lot of complaints lately about the Avengers titles and their ties to Secret Invasion, especially from me. Well, let me tell you, this issue shut me up a bit. Yeah, there are still no “Avengers” in this issue of New Avengers, but they’ve finally ditched the boring, repetitive Skrull back stories for a decidedly less boring focus on the Hood’s syndicate and their ties to the Skrull invasion. I’ve been thinking since they were introduced that the Hood’s criminal organization deserved their own ongoing (or at least a mini) series. I mean, who doesn’t want more books focusing on villains? This seems to be step one toward that happening (Dark Avengers anyone?). Billy Tan’s artwork is still atrocious, but less painful on the eyes this time around (I guess that’s an improvement). And Bendis’ writing seems less forced here than over in Secret Invasion. He seems like he’s having more fun writing the criminal element than the heroic.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
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