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A review by wyntrchylde
Avengers by Jason Aaron Vol. 11: History's Mightiest Heroes by Jason Aaron, Mark Russell
3.0
The Avengers: History's Mightiest Heroes
Author: Jason Aaron, Javier Garrón, David Curiel
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publishing Date: 2023
Pgs: 132
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REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS
Genre:
Marvel Comics
Superheroes
Time Travel
Multiverse
Alternate Worlds
Why this book:
Cause I've read the rest of the collected series, even though the last couple TPBs haven't been as good as the first couple.
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Favorite Character:
Sgt. Sebastian Szardos, the Two-Fisted Mystic, The Sorcerer Joe, The Soldier Supreme. Love that.
Least Favorite Character:
Odin is an a-hole in almost every iteration in comics.
Favorite Quote:
Agammato saying, “I could tell you those things, but then I figured it would be easier if I showed you.”
Favorite Concept:
The above quote is what the entire book was about and awesome.
Cover and Interior Art:
The last page was an awesome visual.
Calling the Ball:
The tragedy sneaking up on you even though you see it coming. That's sad.
Meh / PFFT Moments:
After the Soldier Supreme, the vignettes were meh at best. Some of the alt characters who appeared as one-offs, single panel, with a name and an image were more intriguing than the ones they did in full. The Ghost Ronin is kinda interesting, but meh. The Phoenix and Starbrand gunfighters in the Old West, def meh.
The Unexpected:
It was cool seeing Hawkeye judged by the Celestial, but it was an interrupter and filler-style issue and I hate those.
Missed Opportunity:
Time traveling to the Old West and not having the Avengers cross paths with Hawkeye and the Two-Gun Kid.
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Things I’d Like to See:
I want more of the adventures of Sgt. Sebastian Szardos.
Author: Jason Aaron, Javier Garrón, David Curiel
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publishing Date: 2023
Pgs: 132
=======================
REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS
Genre:
Marvel Comics
Superheroes
Time Travel
Multiverse
Alternate Worlds
Why this book:
Cause I've read the rest of the collected series, even though the last couple TPBs haven't been as good as the first couple.
_________________
Favorite Character:
Sgt. Sebastian Szardos, the Two-Fisted Mystic, The Sorcerer Joe, The Soldier Supreme. Love that.
Least Favorite Character:
Odin is an a-hole in almost every iteration in comics.
Favorite Quote:
Agammato saying, “I could tell you those things, but then I figured it would be easier if I showed you.”
Favorite Concept:
The above quote is what the entire book was about and awesome.
Cover and Interior Art:
The last page was an awesome visual.
Calling the Ball:
The tragedy sneaking up on you even though you see it coming. That's sad.
Meh / PFFT Moments:
After the Soldier Supreme, the vignettes were meh at best. Some of the alt characters who appeared as one-offs, single panel, with a name and an image were more intriguing than the ones they did in full. The Ghost Ronin is kinda interesting, but meh. The Phoenix and Starbrand gunfighters in the Old West, def meh.
The Unexpected:
It was cool seeing Hawkeye judged by the Celestial, but it was an interrupter and filler-style issue and I hate those.
Missed Opportunity:
Time traveling to the Old West and not having the Avengers cross paths with Hawkeye and the Two-Gun Kid.
_________________
Things I’d Like to See:
I want more of the adventures of Sgt. Sebastian Szardos.