A straightjacketed mistress of magnetism has a chance encounter with a couple of keys, and then all hell breaks loose.
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A straightjacketed mistress of magnetism has a chance encounter with a couple of keys, and then all hell breaks loose.
“Once you’ve had the worst day of your life, nothing can ever touch you again.”
“A mighty princess forged in the heat of battle “
Somewhere in the 1970s, writer Roy Thomas decided that it might be cool to create a team for Marvel that was based on the Justice League. Years later, the team returns again in the latest issue of The Avengers.
Dr. Strange contrasts against Galactus and Dormammu in a fun interaction that doesn’t quite live up to its potential.
The series take on a refreshingly fairytale storytelling quality as the origins of the mysterious world of Azoth are revealed.
Mairghread Scott launches Babs on a journey that lands her straight into a very strange and deadly den of criminals.
The truly monumental scale of the action feels every bit as overwhelming as it should.
The future around the edges is little more than minor decoration on an otherwise very standard Batman story.
Can Aquaman Thwart Namma’s plan to restart the world???
Loki gets as close as can be with his dear old dad
McGuire is able to build a story that allows some tenuous heroism to creep into its title character.
It’s difficult to tell exactly where the final story lands in an issue that is largely satisfying.
A major early turning point in the series feels every bit as ominous as it should be.
Bendis, Walker and Campbell deliver the story with enough impact to make it feel reasonably compelling.