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    New Avengers #7

    New Avengers » New Avengers #7 - The Nanny Cometh! released by Marvel on February 1, 2011.

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    4.2 stars

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    Time To Clean House (or at least the Avengers Mansion) 7

    The New Avengers barely survived their magical battle. It's time to clean up and figure out who the heck is going to be on the team.  The Good There isn't a lot of action in this issue but it's always nice to be able to take a breather and allow the characters to reassess everything. The New Avengers not only have a mansion that needs to be rebuilt, they also have to look at their own team. We've already seen Hawkeye leave the team (since he was also on the regular Avengers team).  We also find ...

    11 out of 11 found this review helpful.

    3 more members to the Avengers Mansion 2

      Cover The cover is kind of sketchy. Story Luke tries to get the mansion repaired but, does not want help from Cap but, it seems like he is going to need the money from him after all. Doctor Strange wakes up from a 15 hour nap and everyone on the team want him to be an Avenger and at first does not accept but, than says he will do it. Victoria Hand gives everyone pay checks from Cap the only one angry about this is Luke because he does not want hand outs. But Jessica yells at him because they n...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Good Point, Nighthawk. They Are the Defenders. 8

    When Brian Michael Bendis wants to be funny, he can be pretty damn hilarious. This issue shows that as the team settles down in the aftermath of averting a mystical apocalypse to sort out what they are going to be about and how they are going to operate. This is something people have been waiting for to see just what will set the New Avengers apart from the rest and who will actually make up the team. It is not entirely satisfying in that regard, but it is still a strong and entertaining issue. ...

    19 out of 19 found this review helpful.

    The New Avengers take a break 0

    I decided to get back into the Avengers, and I was making a decision on which Avengers series I should follow. I decided to go with the New Avengers because I enjoyed most of their adventures during the time when Tony Stark was head of SHEILD and when Osborn took charge. Pros: It was quite easy to get into in this issue. After what happened in the last few issues, it was interesting to see The New Avengers get a bit of R&R. What I love about Bendis is that he can add humor almost anywhe...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    A Second Rate Group of Avengers? 0

    As the New Avengers dust off the last crisis debries and sit down for a "grown ups talk", I got myself wondering of the resemble of this issue with # 1 and got myself really scared to figure out that this book is only good with situations like these two issues presented: the team gathering, without action, just talking and interacting!! But this isn´t what a super hero comic is about! And I say "who cares, since it´s awesome!". This is the best issue of New Avengers (vol 2010) so far, for the go...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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