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    Avengers Academy #6

    Avengers Academy » Avengers Academy #6 - I Dreamed A Dream released by Marvel on January 1, 2011.

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    Reptil is named class leader of Avengers Academy. Can he lead the team and prove himself to his teammates and mentors? Will his teammates' secrets destroy the team before it can even begin?

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    Release. 0

    Please read before going further! Okay I have made the decision to change the format of my reviews. From now on they are going to consist of what I thought was good, what I thought was bad, and a conclusion. I am not going to spit back the story anymore because I feel that spoiling isn't right and most of the time I forget to write something really important that happened in the story or I just didn't understand it. I hope everyone enjoys my new format!  THE GOOD! This issue was really good. Wha...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    This week on Lie to Me. 0

    Issue 6 of Avengers Academy wich follows Reptil.  The Story:We start with Humberto (Reptil's real name) when he was a child and his parents want him to become to paleontologist but they do say that he can become whatever he wants.In the present Reptil is elected class presented and isn't sure if he is ready for the job and wonders if Finesse and Quicksilver are having an affair.In Pym's lab he is explaining to Reptil that when he shape shifts he becomes smaller and since he can't become big dino...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Good, But Not Great 0

    Avengers Academy is getting better. I know that is sort of a backhanded compliment, but it really is the truth. This book has had an uphill battle to fight since before it even started with an underwhelming cast of mostly new young heroes and a cast of veteran heroes who collectively made no sense playing teachers. The only saving grace of Avengers Academy has been the twist that it is in fact more of a group therapy thing for troubled teens than an actual academy for future Avengers. It's a str...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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