Thunderbolts #146
Thunderbolts » Thunderbolts #146 - Don't Feed the Troll released by Marvel on September 1, 2010.
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5 (1) 4 (3) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.5 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Solid story, just cluttered 0
There's a LOT going on in this issue, and most of it is good, but it doesn't feel like it's being paced out right. We open up where we left off last issue, with Ghost in danger of imminent death by axe, and we see the fallout of that whole scenario, with a little, half Asgardian girl as a prisoner in The Raft. They're obviously planting seeds, I just kinda wish this book would find one solid plot or villian and stick with it. But anyways, they jump from that to a cave full of missing persons, mo...
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WARNING: THIS ISSUE IS RATED-A.....FOR AWESOMENESS 1
After their mission on capturing the escaped trolls within Asgard, the team members go on another mission to investigate a cavern and the disappearance of a squad of agents that were running an operation within the cavern. As the team members start becoming difficult and losing trust within the team itself, Cage would realize that his new team of Thunderbolts are more of a team than he thought. The Good: - The cover was great, not much of an influence for anything hinting action within this com...
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"Twelve terrabytes of hard data. Yesssss!" 0
Jeff Parker and Kev Walker continue to turn in another fine issue. Lost in the Avengerpalooza is a book that is, in the humble opinion of this reviewer, the best team book in Marvel's roster. Parker's grasp on the diverse Thunderbolts roster is easily the most impressive facet of this book. Luke Cage, Moonstone, Juggernaut, Crossbones, Songbird, and the other side characters just really feel like those characters. It's so interesting to see these personalities play off each other. The ...
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Kudos to Ain't it Cool News. 0
Well most Thunderbolt readers know already that the new Thunderbolts roster is very fun, and it intrigues the hell out of most of all as well :). Yes friends and fellow comic book readers the new roster is insane after 3 issues they're still going strong unlike other teams that after their first issue it's all downhill from there... I'm glad that finally the Thunderbolts are getting the appraise and the attention they soo dearly deserve. Now for the review: I got a comment this week saying tha...
3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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