Avengers: The Children's Crusade #4
Avengers: The Children's Crusade » Avengers: The Children's Crusade #4 released by Marvel on March 1, 2011.
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5 (0) 4 (4) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.1 starsAverage score of 5 user reviews
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Review: Avengers: Children's Crusade #4 5
Wiccan's attempt to remind the Scarlet Witch of her previous life incurs the action of the Avengers and the wrath of Dr. Doom. The Good The fact that Cheung isn't at a higher level of comic stardom baffles me. As I've said before, he's a total package artist. Storytelling, emotion, flash, detail... he's got it all in equal measure. With one exception (more on that below) the characterization of the dialog fit the characters to T, from Wanda's willful kind of naivete to Wolverine's "I told you ...
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Avengers Children's Crusade Issue 4 0
It's so nice to have the Young Avengers back, you know? I mean, they're really a great cast of characters that are pretty much the only young guns Marvel ever seems to expose. I know it's risky to throw new characters out there on their own, look what has happened with the Young Allies. But given the right attention, new characters can truly prove their worth. That's why Children's Crusade is worth picking up, even without a knowledge of the group or the creative team on the book. To give...
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Problems with the Wedding Vic? 0
As I recover from the visual shock of Jim Cheung´s art, so utterly beautiful and unique, I also can´t deny the fact that this issue didn´t pleased me in the dialogues and narrative department - and I just don´t get it, since Allan Heinberg was doing such a solid and good job in writing this series. There are too many cliches, too many rant about you are bad this and you are bad that, this whole Magneto you are the terrorist and Dr. Doom I´ll let you stay as my guest or prisoner, that I´m a littl...
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Love in Latveria 0
I have been loving this mini series and it pains me that its bimonthly status makes me wait for what has thus far been a terrific story. The artwork has also been absolutely breathtaking. Cheung does combat wonderfully and can draw very heroic heroes as well as a very sexy Wanda Maximoff. I denied this fourth issue a perfect rating because it felt a bit weaker than the previous three. It lacked the kind of plot development you'd want from something you waited two months for. It was good though t...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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