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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785115618
ISBN: 0785115617
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: August 01, 2004
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 1657642
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: The long-awaited final collection of Avengers issues by the legendary team of writer Kurt Busiek and artist George Perez finds Earth's Mightiest Heroes on the outs! They've shared the same brain patterns -- and loved the same woman. Now, Wonder Man and the Vision go head-to-head!
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This book was a real let-down, and considering the creative team, it shouldn't have been. Since the `70s, George Perez has been regarded as the ultimate Avengers artist, and rightly so. When you're dealing with a team that has so many past and current members, who better to draw gorgeous splash pages featuring so much detail that you'd need a magnifying glass to catch it all? And as for Kurt Busiek, this is the guy who wrote the ultimate Avengers story - Avengers Forever - so he certainly has ... Read More
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Wow! This was a major league disappointment!
With talent like Kurt Busiek and George Pereze there is no reason for subpar stories like these. This TPB collects Avengers 23-30 and if you haven't read them...YOU AREN'T MISSING ANYTHING!
Ok, the artwork is sensational...so if you like great art you'll be satisfied as Perez is hands down the best illustrator of any team superhero book in comics history.
Story lines? BORING! A lot of pointless team shuffling ... Read More
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As a Avengers fan, I bought this book because I'd missed out on many of the earlier issues, and wanted to catch up.
This collection brings together issues 23-30, from the Vision/Witch/Williams triangle to the Kulan Gath storyline. The highlights are most notably in issue 23, where the Vision and Wonderman talk it out for several pages (some might complain, but I found this as an excellent peice of character development)and the escalation of the Avengers v.s Triune conflict, leading to ... Read More
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