Avengers #674 $4.50 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid (A) Jesus Saiz (CA) Alex Ross WORLDS COLLIDE Part 5 As Earth and Counter-Earth begin to approach one another, the Avengers/Champions team must find some way to avert dual global catastrophes! Rated T+ Date Available: 12/06/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer
Many years ago, there was a concentrated effort to have as many of the Marvel Universe characters become X-men. Remember when Namor was deemed a mutant cause he had winged feet?! These days, everybody has to be an Avenger. The problem with that idea is that it absolutely ruins a good crossover book. The Avengers meet Doctor Strange's Defenders, the Avengers meet Alpha Flight, etc. now those were classic team-ups. Having Avengers meet Avengers meet Avengers is nothing spectacular. Storyline wise we have a good world's colliding plot with the mandatory self-sacrifice but overall we spend too much time in the caverns under the planets instead of dealing with the High-er Evolutionary. His whole appearance seems rushed and not all that thought out. All in all its a nice attempt at a classic story idea that just doesn't have both hands on the steering wheel. I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid (A) Jesus Saiz (CA) Alex Ross WORLDS COLLIDE Part 5 As Earth and Counter-Earth begin to approach one another, the Avengers/Champions team must find some way to avert dual global catastrophes! Rated T+ Date Available: 12/06/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer
Many years ago, there was a concentrated effort to have as many of the Marvel Universe characters become X-men. Remember when Namor was deemed a mutant cause he had winged feet?! These days, everybody has to be an Avenger. The problem with that idea is that it absolutely ruins a good crossover book. The Avengers meet Doctor Strange's Defenders, the Avengers meet Alpha Flight, etc. now those were classic team-ups. Having Avengers meet Avengers meet Avengers is nothing spectacular. Storyline wise we have a good world's colliding plot with the mandatory self-sacrifice but overall we spend too much time in the caverns under the planets instead of dealing with the High-er Evolutionary. His whole appearance seems rushed and not all that thought out. All in all its a nice attempt at a classic story idea that just doesn't have both hands on the steering wheel. I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams |