Collects Avengers #1-11, and Annual '98.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A stellar re-start to a venerable franchise.,
By M J Heilbron Jr. "Dr. Mo" (Long Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
"Avengers Assemble" is the first volume collecting the Avengers' most recent line of comics. This series re-started with a new number "one" issue immediately following the whole "Heroes Reborn/Heroes Return" thing from a few years back.
The key to this run's success is twofold: Kurt Busiek and George Perez. Busiek is a comic writer with a historian's knowledge of the past, yet a contemporary tone accessible to all readers. George Perez is on the very short list of great Avengers artists...only John Buscema comes to mind, although Kirby, Byrne and others had some stellar runs, and Neal Adams provided three classic issues. But no one can fill a page with a multitude of costumed characters like George. The tome opens with a three-issue Medieval adventure, the villainess being Morgan Le Fay. We get re-introduced to all the characters, setting up plot lines that extend through all eleven issues (plus an in-continuity Annual nicely drawn by Carlos Pacheco). We get an old-fashioned "kickball team" issue. Every so often, there's a story where it's time to pick a new team. Some people make it, some people don't, just like back in the day when you waited to get picked to be on somebody's kickball team. It always ends with a group shot, everyone looking either up into a non-existent camera or out to an adoring throng, usually with the words "Avengers Assemble" emblazoned across the bottom. The Squadron Supreme return for a few issues. The "soap opera" aspects are nicely incorporated into the heroic goings-on. Binary/Ms. Marvel's little "problem." Scarlet Witch's nascent powers AND the whole thing with the resurrected Wonder Man. Hawkeye still doesn't like being second fiddle. Vision's still floating around. Thor still talks funny. The New Warrior recruits, Justice and Firestar, serve their purpose, and by the end of the run, felt like part of the team, as opposed to a Rick-Jones-like add-on. There are a few surprise appearances that I won't spoil. The physical book itself is lovely (except the reproduction of the last issue in my copy was a bit fuzzy or out-of-focus). All the original covers, many variant covers, covers to the trade collections, posters and pin-ups are included. The first issue is reproduced at the end in its' original pencil form. There's a script too. This is another stellar example of the Marvel Renaissance. When they say they don't make them like they used to, this is exactly how they "used to make `em."
21 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AVENGERS STILL MY FAVORITE TEAM,
This review is from: Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
The Avengers have always been my favorite Superhero team going back to the early 1970's. They've had consistently good stories without the never ending sub-plots and sub-sub-plots of the various X-men titles. This hardcover graphic novel collects the first 12 issues of the Avengers Volume 3, the current series. With stories by Kurt Busiek and art by legendary George Perez, these are some fantastic stories.
The Stories in this set are: The Morgan Conquest from Avengers # 1 -4, "Supreme Justice" from avengers # 5 - 7, and "Clear and Present Danger" from Avengers # 8 - 12. There's just nothing better than George Perez on the Avengers!
23 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superheroism With Depth and Style.,
By Michael F. Hopkins "A Deeper Groove" (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
Take Kurt Busiek, one of the foremost writers of the past
15 years, a champion of deep characterization, mutiple plotlines, and crisp language. With illustrator Alex Ross, Busiek broke the bank with the Sequential classic MARVELS, then proceeded to raid the game with his signature series of costumed drama, ASTRO CITY. His captivating UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN can be seen as a direct precedent for J. Michael Straczynski's smash success on the regular title over the last 3 years. Does Busiek keep himself busy? Check his inspired take on CONAN, his penetrating, heart-warming SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY, or the matchless yarnspinning of ARROWSMITH, among other pinnacles. Consider George Perez, perhaps the most diversified master of Sequential Art in the past 30 years. Group dynamics, cinematic poise, facial diversity, individual body language, crunching action, intensely quiet interludes are but a few of the qualities by which this highly original illustrator has influenced an entire generation of storytellers. With writer Marv Wolfman, Perez helped forge DC's TITANS -Teen and otherwise- into a worldwide phenomenon, split the thematic cosmos with CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS, then helped call the folktales home with HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE, and hooked up with acerbic wordsmith Peter David to conceive two of the hallamrks of David's groundbraking run on THE INCREDIBLE HULK: FUTURE IMPERFECT and the illustrated prose novel WHAT SAVAGE BEAST. Perez established himself as a definite Sequential power with his masterful realignment of WONDER WOMAN in the mid-1980s. Overcoming decades of mediocre Comics and a dead-poor late-1970s TV show, Perez delivered the legendary Amazon as the major power, personality and icon that she's supposed to be. Two master storytellers, chomping at the bit for something fresh. What to do? Try this handsome hardcover from Marvel on for size. Rarely has enthusiasm for a project communicated with such permeating fire as Busiek and Perez have done with AVENGERS ASSEMBLE, covering the beginning of their 3 year run of glory on the series. Busiek's respect for the best storylines of Avengers past (particularly from Roy Thomas in the 1960s, Steve Englehart in the 1970s, and Roger Stern in the 1980s) shows in his unique takes on key supporting characters such as The Vision, The Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye and The Wasp, along with fresh perspectives on big guns such as Captain America and Iron Man. From other Marvel superteams, Justice and Firestar each offer fresh enthusiasm and envigorating tales all their own, while new creations Silverclaw and -particularly- Triathlon would take the entire series in whole new directions altogether. Even a fleeting look at founding member Hank Pym (Ant-Man, Giant-Man, and Yellowjacket up the middle) offers a possible insight into the larger role played by the size-shifting scientist in later issues of this run. All play extremely major roles in compelling storylines which run the gamut from grand and epic to up close and personal. Perez, whose particpation in the Englehart run helped begin his amazing career, is dynamite in capturing every nuance of drama that visuals can communicate. Having drawn the breadth of the company's characters over the span of nearly 30 years is invaluable in Perez's ability to capture the signature look and perspective of each and every character. Arthurian nightmare, lost love, intergalactic conspiracy, or the clinging danger of alcoholism: All this and more are conveyed with precise dimension, an astoundingly balanced flair for contrast, and an eye for emotional impact which is second to none. Together, they wrote a whole new chapter in Sequential Fiction; producing a whole new continuity, and resolving old storylines with sharp twists bearing interesting turns for the future. Even as prime a player as THE MIGHTY THOR was rendered far more dynamically by Busiek and Perez than the disappointing Lee-Kirby knockoffs then being churned out by Dan Jurgens in the Asgardian's own series! AVENGERS ASSEMBLE is a must have volume for anyone wishing a solid read of well-wrought material, superheroism as a refreshingly entertaining literary source to enjoy, time and again. Kurt Busiek. George Perez. Say, what have they done since this? Stay tuned...
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