"Uncanny Avengers" #2 feels slow paced by Rick Remender and John Cassaday as the Red Skull's plan begins to reveal itself, but there are some inventive bits here and there that shine.
Full review here.
"Uncanny Avengers" #2 feels slow paced by Rick Remender and John Cassaday as the Red Skull's plan begins to reveal itself, but there are some inventive bits here and there that shine.
Full review here.
It's a rogue issue. Cue the sluggishness.
I look forward to some "What'd we do that's so wrong? 'Cept o'course bein' born!?"
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if rogue doesn't yell "move it shorty!" to wolverine then this book is invalid.
If the last couple of issues she starred in are any indication, this'll turn into an after-school special where Rogue spends 20 pages teaching Red Skull why hating people and stealing brains is wrong.
From the minor aspects CV gave away in their review.... the Red Skull is one badass villain but Cassady's art isn't doing this book any justice.
Can't wait for this and All New. I feel like the X-men are heading into a great direction.
A 3 star review for the book that is clearly the #1 editorial pet at Marvel? Holy crap, this must really, really, really have sucked, as badly as the worst AvX issues.
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Donald M.
I wonder if in the flashbacks,they show Rogue getting wooped on by Binary Carol!(Pow,zoom,to the Moon!)
You say that, but Psylocke occupied a good portion of X-Force. Not that I'm arguing that others did'nt get a fair shake, but still..again, it's a little odd because "Uncanny X-Force" has shown us how well Remender can juggle the cast of a team book, but so far we aren't quite getting that.
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