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    Siege #2

    Siege » Siege #2 - [untitled] released by Marvel on April 1, 2010.

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    4.2 stars

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    Ares, my boy... 2

    And once again I have to buy other issues of other series to see what's what. I don't blame Bendis, it's clear that Marvel should somehow warm up interest and earn money, but it's starting cross the line. Think for yourself - after reading Siege #2 it stayed only the murder scene in my head, which was pretty unnecessary. Brian wants to emulate Loeb's Ultimatum, in other words, just killing characters  for killing characters. I mean, is this sufficient for 3.99? Like the first issue - absolutely ...

    5 out of 12 found this review helpful.

    the Awsomeness continues 0

    WOOOOOO!!!!! what an Issuea. Love the battle scene in this issue, Dark AVengers fan will obviously dig this issue, and it is seen how far the story progressess. The art is Sick, love  how sick Venom looked drawn. If you want action, great fights, and your a DA fan, then read this issue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

    5 out of 12 found this review helpful.

    KABOOM 0

          I like Marvel and Bendis, but I can't help but feel like I'm not the targeted reader for this kind of story. Let me see if I can make comparisons to illustrate what I mean.     Are you a fan of "Hulk SMASH" or do you find yourself more intrigued by Bruce Banner's internal struggle? Do you prefer movies made by Michael Bay or Christopher Nolan? Basically, I'm trying to ask if you prefer action-driven stories or character-driven stories. If you're a fan of the latter in those comparisons the...

    2 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Fail-ish Fight... EPIC SOUND BUBBLES!! 0

       Siege continues to bring the sweet in a very unpredictable way in issue 2.   there are allot of small, annoying things in this issue. for starters, it seemed like the war was being waged by foot soldiers on both sides, while all the actual big names just kinda stood around and watched the big brawl between Sentry and Ares. It also seemed like Osborn's suit is a piece of crap, as he got hit with simple projectiles twice in the issue with little to no warning. Comon man! if your radar can sense...

    5 out of 9 found this review helpful.

    Exciting and gruesome! 1

    I've been collecting comic on and off for about 20 years and i jsut came back earlier this year after about 7 or 8 years off (i stopped right after Jean Grey died).  So i wasnt actively collecting during Disassembled, House of M, Decimation, Civil War, or Secret Invasion but i decided to pick everything back up and see where we were.  Siege is the first Marvel U (as opposed to X-universe which i picked up again with Utopia) crossover i have picked up brand new from the shelves and i am NOT disap...

    5 out of 11 found this review helpful.

    HOLLY CRAP IN A HAND BASKET!!! 1

    I was so excited for this issue I didn't even read the synopsis slash summary thing...An Avenger Dies!!! I didn't know that so yea this was even better for me...because I'm impatient/dumb. I was actually liking Ares, he was given depth,sort of. A Warrior trying to connect with his son and give him a life (childhood) he never had. Seeing Ares in a few issues watch his son in action or speak about his son really brought him into a new light (a Secret Warriors issue Ares eye lit up when his son Ale...

    4 out of 6 found this review helpful.

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