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File Size: 100773 KB
Print Length: 152 pages
Publisher: Marvel; Direct Ed edition (July 12, 2006)
Publication Date: October 20, 2011
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00AAJR21G
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At the end of 2013, I went back and read the entire Brian Michael Bendis run on Avengers (which included New Avengers, Mighty Avengers, Dark Avengers, Illuminati, and several cross-over books). I think binge-reading a series of comics is as equally satisfying as binge-watching TV shows (this only applies to the Wire, Deadwood, Rome, Breaking Bad & Game of Thrones). This collection takes place in the middle of the absolute zenith of the Bendis run - the two New Avengers books that are supplements to the Skrull Invasion book contain some of the best Marvel stories ever written.In 2004, Bendis took an Avengers book that was stale and more than a decade from good story-telling. His first story arc was Avengers: Disassembled. The Scarlet Witch went crazy and killed several members. The eventually subdued the Scarlet Witch, Magneto shows up and takes her away and the the team decides to disband.A few months later there is a break-out at Rikers Island and dozens of villains escape. Spiderman, Captain America, Wolverine, Daredevil, Jessica Drew and Luke Cage all show up to put things in order. Steve Rogers decides that it was fate and he convinces Tony Stark to reboot the Avengers. Daredevil declines, but everyone else is in. They also happen upon a mysterious man known as The Sentry.600+ kids die in a tragedy caused by young, untrained heroes in Stamford, CT. The US Government responds by passing the Superhuman Registration Act. Tony Start is for it. Steve Rogers is against it. The heroes split and fight in a Civil War. After its conclusion, Rogers is killed. Luke Cage becomes the leader of the New Avengers, as they try to do good works while avoiding Tony Stark's Mighty Avengers. Luke's Avengers go to Japan to help Echo deal with Elektra and the Hand. During the ensuing battle, Elektra is killed....and it is revealed that she is a skrull. Jessica Drew takes the body, against the wishes of the rest of the team, to Tony Stark. And the Skrull Invasion has begun...In this trade, there are a few interesting storylines/features:(1) The story of how the Skrull Captain America was created and why he thinks he is Cap(2) The final story of how the Skrull scientists kept trying to figure out how to make the Skrulls undetectable on Earth (thus evading Spiderman, Daredevil, Dr. Strange, Richards, Stark, Wolverine & Xavier). It is, in my opinion, the greatest Reed Richard story ever told. It captures his intellect and character incredibly well. But to appreciate this story, you must know the backstory of the Fantastic Four, the New Avengers and the Illuminati trade.(3)The Skrulls reaction to House of M. This is handled brilliantly. Queen Veranke and Skrull Hank Pym awaken to the world of House of M and they are completely horrified. This makes the invasion so much harder. In discussing why the humans haven't revolted against this false reality, Veranke offers up this gem, "And if this proves anything at all...It's that as long as they are left alone to eat, sleep, watch their tv and fornicate, most of the human race will go along with whatever they are told to do." Biting social commentary.(4) How Parker Robbins discovers that their is a Skrull Invasion.Looking back at Bendis's entire Avengers run, a few things become very clear:(1) He is the definitive writer of a number of heroes:(a) Daredevil - obviously...his early 2000's run on that book was incredible and built on the seminal work of Frank Miller the way no other writer was able to(b) Spiderwoman - she was a 3rd rate hero in the 70's and forgotten by the 80's. Bendis brought her back and gave her a great story. His Spiderwoman solo books are also very good.(c) Luke Cage - Bendis has made him an A-list Avenger and Marvel character(d) Spiderman - Bendis does a great job with this universe's Spiderman, but his defining character in all of comics may be Ultimate Spiderman(e) Reed Richards - The leader of the FF (and the smartest man in the Marvel Universe) makes a lot of appearances during the Bendis Avengers run (he is also a star of "An Oral History," but more on that later). Bendis handles Reed better than any other writer I've come across. I'm very much looking forward to the day in 2019 when Marvel announces that Bendis is going to write the FF. The Reed Richards story in New Avengers, Vol. 9 is an all-time great story.There are other characters that Bendis handles brilliantly, including Captain America, Iron Man, Iron Fist, Hawkeye, Dr. Strange and Wolverine.Finally, a great companion piece to these Avenger books is Bendis's "An Oral History of the Avengers." He has the Avengers talk about their history (60's through 80's) in a reality tv confessional booth type of format. It's amazing.
I was a bit disappointed in about half of these "New Avengers" volumes after having high expectations of Bendis, but this volume really tells one of the best stories of this run. You should read Secret Invasion before reading this though, as this mostly deals with the aftermath of that event.This was a great way to begin the "Dark Reign" era for the Avengers, in which Norman Osborne (the former Green Goblin) has his own team of Avengers under the government umbrella and the New Avengers are on the run from the law. We see the New Avengers reassembling after the events of Secret Invasion with leftover trust issues still lingering while they figure out what comes next, and at least one moment that literally made me laugh out loud when the New Avengers take a look at the roster of Osborne's Avengers when they make a TV appearance.Most of this story deals with Luke Cage going to great lengths to get his daughter back from the Skrull who kidnapped her at the end of Secret Invasion. Coming from someone who has grown to really love the character through his appearances in the Daredevil books from Bendis and Ed Burbaker as well as New Avengers, I liked seeing this side of Cage.
This story is basically a justification about why the Sentry exists for the past 60 years without ever being talked about. It’s basically introducing a new Superman character into the Avengers when it didn’t need one.As an introduction story it’s really not that compelling. The writing leans more toward pitying the Sentry rather making his backstory compelling. He’s basically an all powerful super hero above all the other all powerful super heroes, except that his only backstory is that he was forced to forget his backstory... which if that sounds confusing and superfluous, that’s basically how I feel about him as a character.The story is weak, dialogue is ok, and the art is a little more Aeon-Fluz than I’d like. In summary I’ll say that comparison to “the Breakout,†which precedes this story, you can skip this story, not miss a beat, and feel better for not having wasted your time.
I sometimes wonder if Bendis was given the task of writing this book while being told by the higher-ups at Marvel that it had to include certain characters like Wolverine and Spider-Man. That can be a tough task, but Bendis does a great job getting the individual personalities right and giving each character a role to play in the overall story.Though that is a highlight, the downside here is that there seem to be a few random things going on here (such as an apparent symbiote infestation?) that never really get explained but only show up to further some other purpose in the arc. Maybe they were events from other titles crossing over. I don't know.The main focus in the second half of this collection is decent, however, as the Hood makes his move with his assembled villains, though the only ones other than Hood who get much face time are the Wrecking Crew and, to a lesser extent, Jigsaw.This is worth reading if you want the lead-up to Secret Invasion or if you want to complete the collection of this run. Not essential reading to the big picture though.
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