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    Interesting back story 0

    I've never seen much Alan Davis in my time, although I know he's been around forever, but I was very excited to see how he would draw the Young Avengers. I really liked the art here, but oddly enough it could have done with some stronger coloring. Anyway, here we find out just exactly why Iron Lad showed up at the end of Children's Crusade #4. The story is pretty simple - Iron Lad comes across the grown up Young Avengers while fighting Kang and finds they have seriously compromised their heroic ...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    How they became Young Avengers 0

     Cover When I first saw this cover I hated the art and really wished that it would not be the art inside the issue but my wish did not come true. Story Iron Lad goes to the future and sees the Young Avengers have become the Avengers and Kang is on their team. Iron Lad tells the story of how Patriot, Wiccan, Hulking, and himself became the Young Avengers and how he had a mission to not become Kang the Conqueror when he became older. The Young Avengers tell Iron Lad to go back and save Wiccan e...

    9 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    If Iron Lad is wearing armor, why does his mouth move? 0

    An untold story of the Young Avengers.   The Good: This one- shot is book ended with Iron Lad's confrontation with his future self, Kang the Conqueror and the Young Avengers who have become that future's Avengers. I really wish that that could have been the entire issue, because everything else in between seems unnecessary. Here we find out how and why Iron Lad appeared at the end of the last issue of Avengers The Children's Crusade. With all the fluff in between, Heinberg keeps everyone in char...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Laziness In Paper Form 2

    With the main Children's Crusade series suffering from delays, Allan Heinberg and Alan Davis give us this oneshot featuring a future version of the Young Avengers as well as a flashback of one of their unrevealed adventures. This premise sounds like it should be interesting, but neither Heinberg or Davis put in the effort to actually make it so.  It turns out the untold first adventure of the Young Avengers went untold because it was not very interesting. The original team has a run in with Elec...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    An Untold Tale 0

    One of the best comic book series of Marvel about super heroes  that I´ve ever read was the first volume of Young Avengers, showing a bunch of teenagers gathering up under the leadership of Iron Lad  to defeat the menace of Kang, the Conqueror - and seeing one more time how this group of 4 "super heroes" originally get going, learning how to fight crime and preparing for challenging Kang, under the super creative hands of Heinberg and Davis, was incredible! Not only the dialogues and the art...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

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