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    Dark Avengers: Molecule Man #1

    Dark Avengers: Molecule Man » Dark Avengers: Molecule Man #1 - HC/TPB released by Marvel on February 17, 2010.

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    The Dark Avengers are pitted against a foe they cannot defeat: A man with the power over every molecule in the world! Norman can't talk his way out of this one as the world gets turned upside down and no joke...someone dies. For reelz!! Plus, Poor Marvel Boy... he had no idea how sinister a gang the Dark Avengers actually is. And now he is running for his life. And poor Ares, he has no idea where his son goes while he is off being an Avenger. And now he is going to find out. And when he does... there will be hell to pay. Guest-starring Nick Fury and the Secret Warriors! Collecting DARK AVENGERS #9-12.

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    Dysfunctional Team 0

    The Story:People are disappearing in a city called Dinosaur, Colorado. This forces Norman Osborn and his Avengers to investigate. Upon arriving, they find out that the one responsible is Molecule Man and the rest of his entourage. This leads to an all out war between these forces resulting  My Thoughts: Marvel's go to writer Brian Michael Bendis continues the series full of dysfunctional characters posing as the Avengers. This time they're faced with a different type of threat than expected and ...

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    After reading the first volume of Dark Avengers and really enjoying it, I bought this second book hopping to get the same feeling I got reading the first one. I guess I expected too much.  THE GOOD   That art!!!!! ( nothing else to say about that). What I liked the most about this series is the dialogue between the teammates. Bendis does a great job writing the dialogue for these people who are not used to being together. In this second volume we have again that great dialogue, but only in like ...

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