The Avengers #3
SCORE: 64
My opinion of this comic book continues to decline. The Avengers #3
does nothing to help that out in any way shape or form. There are twenty
pages of comic book content within The Avengers #3. Advertisements can
be found all throughout this comic book. I am still not big on The
Avengers line up in The Avengers #3. Cracks are already beginning to
show in the decided leadership structure. There will be spoilers in this
review.
The Avengers #3 starts us off with a recap on the credits page. Honestly
the recap is not needed since The Avengers #3 starts us in an all new
direction. Or maybe we are seeing what was sort of predicted is coming
true. The Ashen Combine shows up in The Avengers #3. They are
accomplished interdimensional cityslayers. This group attacks Earth in
different locations in The Avengers #3.
The attacking members of Ashen Combine are Lord Ennui, the Citysmith,
Idol Alabaster, the Dead, and Meridian Diadem. The Avengers are going to
go out and attack thanks to Captain Marvel. Black Panther undercuts her
and points out they need to know who they are fighting. So Captain
Marvel gives the team time to analyze these enemies so they can decide
who should fight who. Falcon and Black Panther head to the invaders ship
to see what they can do.
The Stormbreaker in The Avengers #3 is about Chris Allen talking about
the Black Panther comic book. There is an Avengers Assemble in The
Avengers #3 which is brown nosing letters/emails from those that worship
this comic book. I doubt they will be linking to our reviews anytime
soon since we are critical of this book. I may even stop reading this
comic book very soon.
The attacks within The Avengers #3 are at large cities. Which reminds me
of just how horrible major metropolitan areas actually are. Large cities
are bad for the environment, bad for human health, and bad for animals.
These mega cities spread disease quickly and are offensive to anyone
that enjoys the land and nature. The Avengers #3 brings up all of the
major issues in major cities for me.
- Paul
Graphics: 58%
Writing: 66%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 66%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Mackay, Villa, Blee
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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