








Aussiemandias wrote:New Avengers #19
Holy crap! Norman Osborn has a Star Destroyer! Look at that thing.
Okay, there's on big thing that annoyed me this issue and I think it's going to come out next issue. I may be reading too much into it but I think for sure Daredevil detected that Victoria Hand was lying! He certainly was reacting to what she was saying - Bendis made sure we noticed that. So why didn't he say anything??!!!! I just don't accept that he wouldn't say anything first chance he got.
And now we know what Spidey always did and probably isn't that big a surprise - Victoria Hand is still working for Osborn. Surely.
As usual Spidey had some great lines. His goading of Victoria Hand is classic every time - "So how was lunch with Osborn?".





Joshua wrote:There's this shirt at the mall that looks like it's been well-made, but it looks just like every other shirt out these days. It's pointless for me to spend money on something I'm only vaguely interested in, I think I'll just stuff it in my pants and walk out with it.

Batman25JM wrote:New Avengers #20
This was my favorite issue in some time. I didn't think it was amazing, but I did enjoy it.
Luke Cage was a total bad ass in this issue. I loved that.
Luke saying "Avengers... whup his ass" and Spidey asking if that was their new catchphrase was really funny. I still love Bendis' Spider-Man. I'd love to see him write ASM after he's done on Avengers (though I doubt Slott will be leaving anytime soon).
Deodato's art was awesome as always.
I really liked how Daredevil took charge of the battlefield. He'd make a good leader for the team (or second in command since Luke is leader).
The two page spread of the New Avengers versus the New Dark Avengers was cool. It was like a video game.


Bigtymin504 wrote:Batman25JM wrote:New Avengers #20
This was my favorite issue in some time. I didn't think it was amazing, but I did enjoy it.
Luke Cage was a total bad ass in this issue. I loved that.
Luke saying "Avengers... whup his ass" and Spidey asking if that was their new catchphrase was really funny. I still love Bendis' Spider-Man. I'd love to see him write ASM after he's done on Avengers (though I doubt Slott will be leaving anytime soon).
Deodato's art was awesome as always.
I really liked how Daredevil took charge of the battlefield. He'd make a good leader for the team (or second in command since Luke is leader).
The two page spread of the New Avengers versus the New Dark Avengers was cool. It was like a video game.
Yup definitely one of the best issues in awhile. Luke was awesome. Spidey's one-liners were totally on point, had me laughing a few different times. Still loving Norman in this too. And Deodato's art continues to be top notch month after month.

Aussiemandias wrote: I really wouldn't be suprised. And, Bats, if Bendis wants Spider-Man I would think Dan Slott might not get much choice.









Joshua wrote:There's this shirt at the mall that looks like it's been well-made, but it looks just like every other shirt out these days. It's pointless for me to spend money on something I'm only vaguely interested in, I think I'll just stuff it in my pants and walk out with it.

Batman25JM wrote:Overall I really liked issue #21. The fight with Ragnarok was really cool. I love the dynamics of this team. Spidey telling Iron Fist to "fist him" was great. And I really loved the part where Spidey was catching Daredevil and he tells him to "go limp" and DD just yells back "I know". I don't know why, but that was one of my favorite moments in the issue.
Batman25JM wrote:I do have to say that I find the stupidity of the people in the Marvel Universe to be staggering. They're protesting people who are putting their lives on the line to protect them? Seriously?! I could see them blaming the government for not keeping the super villains check, but to blame the people stopping the criminals is just dumb. Would they rather let the super villains run wild?


Bigtymin504 wrote:Batman25JM wrote:Overall I really liked issue #21. The fight with Ragnarok was really cool. I love the dynamics of this team. Spidey telling Iron Fist to "fist him" was great. And I really loved the part where Spidey was catching Daredevil and he tells him to "go limp" and DD just yells back "I know". I don't know why, but that was one of my favorite moments in the issue.
Same here lol. I guess it just shows how Spidey and Daredevil work well together, and DD's veteran knowledge of superheroing.Batman25JM wrote:I do have to say that I find the stupidity of the people in the Marvel Universe to be staggering. They're protesting people who are putting their lives on the line to protect them? Seriously?! I could see them blaming the government for not keeping the super villains check, but to blame the people stopping the criminals is just dumb. Would they rather let the super villains run wild?
I see what you're saying but I sort of understand their frustrations. Half of New York is blown up on like a weekly basis so I could see regular people eventually being up in arms about it and channeling their anger at the world's most famous superheroes. Their homes, businesses, etc. keep getting destroyed and they probably have no reason why. All they see are super-people in the middle of it all every time.

Bigtymin504 wrote:Batman25JM wrote:Overall I really liked issue #21. The fight with Ragnarok was really cool. I love the dynamics of this team. Spidey telling Iron Fist to "fist him" was great. And I really loved the part where Spidey was catching Daredevil and he tells him to "go limp" and DD just yells back "I know". I don't know why, but that was one of my favorite moments in the issue.
Same here lol. I guess it just shows how Spidey and Daredevil work well together, and DD's veteran knowledge of superheroing.Batman25JM wrote:I do have to say that I find the stupidity of the people in the Marvel Universe to be staggering. They're protesting people who are putting their lives on the line to protect them? Seriously?! I could see them blaming the government for not keeping the super villains check, but to blame the people stopping the criminals is just dumb. Would they rather let the super villains run wild?
I see what you're saying but I sort of understand their frustrations. Half of New York is blown up on like a weekly basis so I could see regular people eventually being up in arms about it and channeling their anger at the world's most famous superheroes. Their homes, businesses, etc. keep getting destroyed and they probably have no reason why. All they see are super-people in the middle of it all every time.








Batman25JM wrote:I really enjoyed issue #22. I absolutely LOVED Spidey's "tell him I said 's' up'". It actually got me laughing so hard that I had to set the book down for a minute.


Bigtymin504 wrote:Batman25JM wrote:I really enjoyed issue #22. I absolutely LOVED Spidey's "tell him I said 's' up'". It actually got me laughing so hard that I had to set the book down for a minute.
Yeah definitely good stuff. I like that Victoria Hand turned out to be on Cap's side all along (at least for now). Seems like Skaar is Cap's ace too! That was nice to see because I never felt like he belonged there. I wonder what the heck's going on with Norman and his powers though.


Arsenal wrote:Bigtymin504 wrote:Batman25JM wrote:I really enjoyed issue #22. I absolutely LOVED Spidey's "tell him I said 's' up'". It actually got me laughing so hard that I had to set the book down for a minute.
Yeah definitely good stuff. I like that Victoria Hand turned out to be on Cap's side all along (at least for now). Seems like Skaar is Cap's ace too! That was nice to see because I never felt like he belonged there. I wonder what the heck's going on with Norman and his powers though.
I think that he had the SHIELD doc that swapped sides give him fake powers of all the Avengers. I am loving New Avengers still the team writing is just fantastic.





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