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    Avengers #25

    Avengers » Avengers #25 released by Marvel on June 1, 2012.

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    The war between the Avengers and the X-Men has started and it gets through the books of both Avengers titles and X-Men related titles as the battle starts.

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    just a footnote to try and perverse Noh-Varr's character 0

    AF Reviews: AvengersSo, before I start let me point out that again this is not an Avengers vs. X-Men tie-in. Don't be fooled by the cover or the two-page splash of Avengers fighting X-Men, the entire thing after that is a flashback to the Avengers fighting A.I.M. that has zero context to the "biggest Marvel event ever".Let me start by saying, Bendis really isn't making any effort to hide his intentions or even move away from predictability. After Noh-Varr suddenly started doing stuff in Avengers...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Walter Simonson!'Nuff Said! 0

    Note: this is a review of issues 25 to 30!Hate or love Bendis, I don't care, but something you can't say about him and that's he sure delivers great dialogues - in these six issue run of the Avengers title I saw better dialogues than the majority of AvX tie ins and main series, perhaps not the deep characterizations of Aaron's Wolverine and the X-Men, but definitely better aproaches than Fraction, Gage or Gillen. Bendis is a master of dialogues and often forgets to deliver action, but that didn'...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    False Advertising, much? 0

    I just wrote a review for Wolverine and the X-Men #9 in which I praised the fact that it felt like a normal issue despite being a tie-in to Avengers vs X-Men. This issue of Avengers takes that concept just a biiiiiiiiiiit too far. In fact, only the first two panels involve AvX directly. The bulk of the book has nothing to do with it at all. And the last page ties it back in. I don't know if it's meant to be a spoiler who Noh-Varr is talking to because I don't read Avengers, but I'm glad to see t...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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