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    Siege #1

    Siege » Siege #1 - [untitled] released by Marvel on March 1, 2010.

    timm's Siege #1 - [untitled] review

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    The Attack Is On

    So i'm sitting here thinking, there's no way this can possibly be good. We all know who's going to come back... they're on the cover, right? Really, that is only the beginning. the war is on and so far Norman is off to a head start. This book contains little to no resistance against Osborn's army of super humans but does a great job setting things up and answering the question, of Norman really being a threat to Asgard.
    I really like the idea that I'm not asking who will die or who will be resurrected. Everyone that has been killed is already dead or resurrected. Now its all about what will happen next. For the first time in a long time, that matters more than the question of who will die. Asgard on earth, Norman turning shield over on its back and creating HAMMER then ignoring the president, Asgard in Oklahoma, Destruction in Chicago. The Marvel Universe has actually changed and you have to wonder if it will change more before the end.

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      Siege begins as the hammer comes down hard and another falls 0

      We all knew Osborn's time in power would never last forever and this seems to be the beginning of the end of Dark Reign. People have complained about Bendis' writing but doesn't disappoint here. The story begins with Osborn staging an attack  on the Asgardian Volstagg who is wondering around helping people like Thor but doesn't understand that he is allot stronger than the average person is attacked by the U-Force causing the destruction of Soldier Field as well as parts of Chicago. This gives O...

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      Great but kinda rushed 0

       The moment I saw the ads in many other marvel comics like movie posters i thought: this is all a gimmick, much like the  fall of the hulks thing (i m not a fan of JRJR's recent works btw). however this time it made more sense; coipel's art and bendis' writing carry many filmic connotations to them. there's a great setting up and you can almost feel and see the action happening - the use of montage and other filmic techniques render something in and of itself fantastic into something almos...

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