Skaar is also on the team as well. US Agent, Moonstone & Skaar are interesting enough for me to stay onboard for this book but Parker really needs to do something to make the Dark Avengers interesting as the only thing I've really noticed about them since Bendis introduced the group in New Avengers (and continuing on into Dark Avengers) is that they're really good at getting their asses handed to them.
Moonstone and (crazy) USAgent are the only good characters on the team. Toxie Doxie may be redeemable, but that's about it. Not getting this!
Parker has literally done no wrong during his tenure with Marvel that I have read... only because of this fact that I am going to give the next issue Dark Avengers a shot. I frankly have little hope for it and based on ending of last issue and some covers, I suspect that the book is taking place either in the future or some alternate reality... but Parker is a damn fine writer and I will give him a shot.
The interview confirms that it was the editor that asked for the time travel arc to keep the book outside of any crossovers for a while.
No Songbird, Cage, or Troll?
Pass
illl be reading way's Tbolts thanks
I'm so bored with this martyrdom routine, this halo all you X-men love to polish. Self-described soldiers adorned in an "X" with no dedication to what it actually stands for.
Well, I'm excited for this. Ai, Karla, Toxie, and Walker are neat characters, Edwards is a solid artist, and Parker can write just about anything.
ME TOO! Moonstone, Jeff Parker and the Dark Avengers. Nuff said, in my eyes. SOLD!I am very excited to continue to have Moonstone in an on-going; and also interested in Parker continuing his development of U.S. Agent. I really like Toxie and Ai Apaec; and know Parker can go so many places with Ragnarok. Trickshot is so much fun and really, Skaar is the only "least interesting" character for me (and I still enjoy him enough).
EX-CI-TED!!!
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