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    Default CBR: Marvel Comics On Sale March 17, 2010

    Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR brings you advance looks at new comics on sale next Wednesday, March 17, including "Dark Avengers" #15, "Hercules: Fall of an Avenger" #1, "Siege" #3, the return of Doop in "Nation X" #4, and many more!


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    Hercules: Fall of an Avengers #1: Athena's personal management not especially great, but given how well she typically plays her cards, presumably this is just to get him to do something.

    Wasn't keen on Olivetti drawing this, but this is mostly tolerable (the characters on that double-page spread look like of confused as to exactly where they are, spatially; some are standing, Namora is still heading upward).

    Hey, all of Herc's ladies made it to the funeral.
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    i can't wait to read Siege # 3 next week, but i'm also looking forward to spider-woman # 7. One of my favorite books at the moment.

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    The Hulk books are looking great and both McGuinness and Pelletier are in fine form. Not so keen on the art in Guardians these days, but I'm looking forward to Ignition and Thanos returning. Doomwar looks good, Siege looks great, Dark Avengers should be fun and so should Herc.

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    I must be one of the few to really like Wes Craig's art over in Guardians of the Galaxy. There seems to be a big dislike for his style here in these boards. I find his panel compositions energetic and dynamic. His cartoony approach suits the cosmic theatrics of the story. There is just an awkward leap from Brad Walkers take on the characters to Wes's and vice-versa. The two artists styles do not accentuate one anothers. Though I like both takes equally.

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