All-New All-Different Avengers #8 – REVIEW
In the modern age of comics, it almost feels late in a title’s run that a crossover with other books would happen during issues #7 and #8, as opposed to either starting out of
In the modern age of comics, it almost feels late in a title’s run that a crossover with other books would happen during issues #7 and #8, as opposed to either starting out of
After spending the first six issues setting up a new team of Avengers, Mark Waid’s All-New All-Different Avengers finally gets roped into a crossover, namely that of the currently unfolding “Standoff.” That
In a landscape that includes multiple current Avengers books, All-New All-Different Avengers has distinguished itself as being not only the most fun, but also the one which packs the most amount of
In a day and age when many team books don’t have their full team assembled until the close of issue #6,it’s refreshing to read a comic that by issue #5 is already shaking
When it comes to mainstream superhero team books these days, often plot takes precedence over character, for a myriad different reasons. All-New All-Different Avengers has managed to buck this particular trend, however,
Mark Waid is a writer who likes to defy the conventions of writing comic books in the modern era, and this third issue of All-New All-Different Avengers proves that quite handily. The
Anthology comics are typically uneven, if for no other reason as not every story is going to be a home run, and having various different stories vying for screen time
After a lukewarm launch last month, All-New All-Different Avengers improves on its freshman issue with issue #2. Whereas the first issue of this series felt negatively decompressed, this issue put things together much
Despite Marvel pushing Invincible Iron Man as their flagship book in the All-New All-Different Marvel branding, All-New All-Different Avengers was the book that got the Free Comic Book Day treatment this year, well in advance of