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Avengers: Disassembled (Avengers (1998-2004)) Kindle Edition
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It begins with the return of a team member thought dead and by the time it's over, everything you know about the Avengers will have changed! It's the worst day in team history, as Earth's Mightiest Heroes try to deal with the shocking tragedy around them. Who is behind this, and why? Will it tear the team apart? Who will fall at the hands of the Avengers' greatest enemy? Guest-starring every Avenger...ever!
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel
- Publication date26 January 2005
- Grade level8 and up
- File size582978 KB
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- ASIN : B00AAJQWC6
- Publisher : Marvel (26 January 2005)
- Language : English
- File size : 582978 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
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- Print length : 139 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #139 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Brian Michael Bendis is an award winning comics creator and one of the most successful writers working in mainstream comics. For the last eleven years, Brian’s books have consistently sat on the top of the nationwide comic and graphic novel sales charts.
Brian is currently helming a renaissance for Marvel’s popular AVENGERS franchise by writing every issue of the NEW AVENGERS plus debuting the hit books MIGHTY AVENGERS and DARK AVENGERS along with the wildly successful ‘event’ projects HOUSE OF M, SECRET WAR, SECRET INVASION, and SIEGE.
This summer will see the blockbuster new line-ups for AVENGERS and NEW AVENGERS.
Other recent projects include the groundbreaking SPIDER-WOMAN MOTION COMIC, that debuted number one on iTunes TV sales chart and the New York Times best selling HALO graphic novel.
Brian is one of the premiere architects of Marvel comic’s Ultimate line of comics. A line of comics specifically created for the new generation of comics reader. He has written every issue of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN since it’s best selling launch in 1999, and has also written ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR, X-MEN, MARVEL TEAM UP, ORIGIN, SIX and the ENEMY trilogy.
He is creator of the JINX line of crime comics published by image comics. This line has spawned the graphic novels GOLDFISH, FIRE, JINX, TORSO (w/ Marc Andreyko) and TOTAL SELL OUT.
Brian’s other projects include the Eisner award winning “POWERS” (w/Mike Oeming) from Marvel’s creator owned imprint ICON, and the Hollywood tell all “FORTUNE AND GLORY’. Entertainment Weekly gave both projects an “A.” SONY and FX networks are currently developing POWERS for series with Brian as exec producer.
Brian is currently adapting his spy graphic novel FIRE for Universal Pictures as a starring vehicle for Zac Efron.
Brian is a member of Marvel studios creative committee, which consults on their numerous ongoing film projects. He has consulted on IRON-MAN and IRON MAN 2 and is currently consulting on THE FIRST AVENGERS: CAPTAIN AMERICA, THOR and THE AVENGERS
Brian has won five prestigious EISNER awards, including ‘Best Writer of the year’ two years in a row. He has also won over two dozen Wizard comic awards. Brian is the recipient of the Cleveland Press ‘Excellence in Journalism’ Award and was named “Best Writer of the Year.” by Wizard Magazine and Comic Buyer’s Guide for three consecutive years.
He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Alisa, his gorgeous daughters Olivia and Sabrina and his dogs Lucky, Max and Buster.
Mike Perkins is an illustrator for Marvel Comics having worked on Captain America, Thor and The X-Men. After wrapping up the 31 issues adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand he transitioned into illustrating Astonishing X-Men, re-launched Deathlok and Carnage as well as co-creating Rowans Ruin. He has been nominated numerous times for Eisner and Harvey Awards and, as well as winning the Eagle Award, counts being on the New York Times Bestseller list and being exhibited in Munich, London and Paris amongst his career achievements. His website is : www.mikeperkinsart.com
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I think the problem is I find the idea of the Scarlet Witch's motivation to be so fundamentally ridiculous. I am not going to go as far as some women and cry sexism (although I really couldn't imagine any of the male heroes acting this way), but I will call it idiotic. And as for how the Witch found out about the deception in the first place... Janet is not that stupid. She tends to be the smart and competent one. ''Letting it slip'' whilst sunbathing and trotting off whilst making feeble excuses is the sort of thing that I would expect from Marge Simpson not the Wasp.
I would still recommend this comic though as the death of the Old Avengers really does set the next ten years of Marvel comics in motion.
I'd advise starting with this book, but without expecting it to make much sense; then rob a bank* to pay for the 'New Avengers' (volumes 1-13); 'Mighty Avengers' (Volumes 1-4); and 'Dark Avengers' (volumes 1-3); and 'House of M', Civil War', 'Secret Invasion' and 'Siege'. That should just about do it. Oh, and maybe 'Secret war' as well.
*Don't actually rob a bank.
The most vital part of telling this story to me was the artwork. Homage to ages of comics gone by are superb and the splash pages towards the end are a genius way to wrap up the story. I have found, in this book, my single favourite page of artwork in any graphic novel or comic book. I don't wish to spoil anything so I'll say only this: watercolour.
This was a totally unknown title for me before I stumbled upon it. It is now something I'm sorry it took this long to find. Must have Marvel.