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    Thunderbolts #155

    Thunderbolts » Thunderbolts #155 - Strange Tales released by Marvel on May 1, 2011.

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    Before he was pressed into service for the Thunderbolts, the mysterious swamp monster of the team knew another life: as guardian for a force of nature called The Nexus of Realities. An old friend of the creature does remember this--and breaks the silent one out of The Raft to return to duty at the borders of our world. What danger awaits the Man-Thing--and what will The Thunderbolts say to losing their favorite plant? The team is back in action after word has come down on high about a weakness in Thunderbolt’s, and they must bolster their ranks to deal with the imminent magical threats. Luke Cage calls on New Avenger DOCTOR STRANGE to help find the perfect candidate to fill the role, but bringing this person in is far from easy--which is why SATANA will make a fine Thunderbolt. Back at The Raft, the status quo is changing to an even greater extent without Luke's knowledge. Get ready for new levels of lightning-like justice!

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    Review: Thunderbolts #155 0

    Cage calls on his ally, Stephen Strange, to help recruit Satana, as she's the mystical muscle the T-Bolts sorely lacks.  The Good Not even a high-note drum is as tight as this book's pacing. I'm just in awe of how Parker and Walker have such command over storytelling. Nothing in the text is ever redundant to what's shown in the art, and the conclusions you, as a reader, draw from the gapes between them make for one truly involving experience. I especially enjoyed the virtuosity of the B-Team's ...

    10 out of 11 found this review helpful.

    some of these things are the same, some are different 0

    Straight off the bat, something that struck me as odd was the bit of New Avengers cross-advertising. Is Thunderbolts struggling that Marvel thinks the words “New” and “Avengers” will boost the sales? Also, I don’t think this is a “from the pages” kind of story. Jeff Parker has already left his mark on the Thunderbolts book, and it’s better for it. Now, this issue does touch on subjects that laid out in New Avengers, but what story arc doesn’t reference another these days, especially when you li...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

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    One of the best feats about this ongoing series is the fact that the creative team is always trying to put something new and different in the Thunderbolts, meaning there´s always room for another convict. In this issue there´re two parallel stories, very well divided in the narrative and in the art, but binded in this idea of renewing the team, of bringing in new faces to it, and I aprove this a lot: why have a roster that can´t be changed when you have tons of criminals in the Raft doing nothin...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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