Tuesday 27 June 2017

All-New, All-Different Avengers: Family Business Review

Finished reading All-New, All-Different Avengers: Family Business, continuing this incarnation of the Avengers as they find themselves in the middle of Marvel's Standoff event before having an adventure in space. The book opens with Sam Wilson and Jane Foster on the roof of a local hospital as the two talk about Jane chose of being Thor and how it's effecting her health. Meanwhile Vision is apologising for what happened with Kang earlier in the series by giving her a device that allows her to be apart of classic Avengers battles. Then the Avenger are notified of an escaped villain and are met with Maria Hill how takes the team to Pleasant Hill were the Avengers get into a fight with the Unity Squad of Avengers before finding themselves trapped in the town and having to work together to escape. The rest of the book continues with the introduction of the new Wasp, Nadia Pym who introduces herself to the Avengers when Vision begins to malfunction. After helping Vision Jarvis decides it a good idea to take Nadia to see the original Wasp, Janet while the team decide to take a trip into space to help Nova to find his missing father with leads them becoming trapped in the Negative Zone at the hands of Annihilus. Overall this was a great book as it continues the adventures of this incarnation of the Avengers as the interactions between the newer heroes and veteran Avengers with the team building more on their working relationships. The introduction of the new Wasp, Nadia Pym is great as writer Mark Waid makes Nadia feel like an instant hit thanks to her being whole back story being laid out straight away and with it being extremely interesting with how it connects to the wider Marvel universe and the way that she is characterised. The Standoff part of the book is great as it opens by continuing to develop the relationships between the team members while also being a nice addition to the event and barely need any more material is a positive event through the Standoff part of the Uncanny Avengers helps to fill in a few gaps. The art in the book is great as Adam Kubert's art for the Standoff part of the book works perfectly for the depicting both avengers teams in the middle of the event while Mahmod Asrar's art for the rest of the book is also great as it bring to life the intergalactic adventure the team go on. 8/10.

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