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    Uncanny Avengers #9

    Uncanny Avengers » Uncanny Avengers #9 released by Marvel on August 2013.

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    Ragnarök Now continues!

    A team divided. The Apocalypse Twins triumphant.

    Wolverine discovers The Midnight City and soon wishes he hadn't.

    The Horsemen of Death shatter the Avengers body and soul!

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    Division 0

    Although this series went through a rough patch at the beginning of the series due to shipment issues, it has really picked up, and is starting to become one of my favourite series. One of the major things to make this so has been this fantastic story, and I just love reading more, and more, and can't get enough of it.PlotThe Apocalypse Twins, Uriel, and Eimin continue their plans, whilst the Avengers Unity Squad deal with their own problems, and question whether they can trust each other.Review...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Uncanny Awesome more like. 0

    I loved this issue from beginning to end, with the Apocalypse twins plan beginning to unfold as they raise the four horsemen of death and dispute starts between the team.The Good The issue starts with a dream of Logan's, it involves a brief appearance form Archangel and the abbaca version of Evan, it was very nice to see appearances from "dead" characters and even better to see that wolverine is still getting over Daken's death and blames himself for not taking a different course of action.Ric...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    An Ethics Lesson 0

    Despite all the other issues in this narrative, one of the biggest things holding the story being told here back is the constant and unrestrained ethical debates held in the book. They feel unnatural, forced, preachy, and overly frequent. And, while the last few issues have had signs of this, Uncanny Avengers 9 really hits this out of the park, in a bad way. The events hardly seem to matter anymore, as long as there are a few characters in a room to cause drama. Between Rogue and Scarlet Witch'...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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