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    Siege #4

    Siege » Siege #4 - The Fallen released by Marvel on July 1, 2010.

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    The Fallen last edited by kaneundertaker2 on 11/23/19 08:24AM View full history

    THE MARVEL BLOCKBUSTER OF THE YEAR!!

    This double-sized finale brings the Dark Reign to a shattering conclusion and brings with it the bombastic new HEROIC AGE. Every single page of this book is a shocker: Lives are changed. Heroes fall. Deaths. Revenge. Villain comeuppance. And when the dust settles, who will be in charge of the Marvel Universe?? You will find out here and only here. This is the one they will be talking about.

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    3.6 stars

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    Not The Best, But Still a Good Closer 0

    Siege was originally never on my "must read list" mostly because it was under my radar. But a few weeks ago I finally picked it up and read it and as such these are my thoughts (on the main book only, I haven't read the tie-ins).  Some Spoilers As a whole, Seige is a very good book. I've always liked Bendis' work and he certainly knows how to make an entertaining story. The entire thing is in essence a final clash between the forces that Steve and Tony have unleshed in Thor's absents and a wrap ...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Thunder God Smack Down 0

    So far every issue of Siege has been better than the last one and has set the stage for this final showdown between the Avengers (basically all of them) and Norman and his crew including a clearly insane Sentry.  Who when we last saw him was busy smashing the crap out of Asgard.  Then shortly after wrecking the property values in the neighborhood and right around the time old Norman lost his marbles the Sentry stopped playing nice and the Void was released.  If you have not read this issue yet g...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    EPIC FAILURE 0

    Story: It took Marvel seven years to come up with the idea of destroying Asgard in the most rushed, uncreative way that any writer can ever possibly do.  The Good: Seeing that I wasted a great amount of money to get the entire storyline before Siege came out, I really can't come up with anything good. Its really one of those comics that really fail so bad that your not even focusing on anything good. - The advertisement for Siege was awesome  The Bad: Im still trying to make perfect sense of how...

    4 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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