

The Luke Cage tie in present in this run of New Avengers could win over even the staunchest Marvel opponents, it’s art.

I also got a reminder of just how freaking good Civil War is. I’m also super biased but this run contains two of my favorite Marvel characters of all time, Echo and Elektra. I’ve been thoroughly enjoying learning about Jessica Drew, aka Spiderwoman, a character that I was barely familiar with prior to this run. Everything seems to come back around in time and all of the characters have a reason to be here.

Somehow Bendis manages to keep track of dozens of characters and conflicts without losing site of what the end goal is. I particularly like the details revolving around Luke Cage and Jessica Jones’ relationship.

Plenty of action but also a lot of emotion and conflict that isn’t just violent. It’s got big heroes facing up against even bigger villains. If you’re a huge nerd like me who read all of Civil War including all side books and read House of M then this book will be awesome for you. There is a lot going on and it doesn’t take the time to walk you through it. Issues 1-31 contain tie ins to Civil War and House of M and it is imperative that you are at least somewhat familiar with these events for this book to make even a little sense. I wasn’t sure how I wanted to break up the reviews so I basically just found a good cliffhanger at about the halfway spot and planted my flag there. New Avengers (2004-2010) Spoiler Free Review, Issues 1-31Īre you ready for the New Avengers?! Well, are you familiar with the events of Civil War, House of M, and the Secret Wars? Are you also familiar with a huge lineup of Marvel heroes, villains, organizations, and obscure locations?īrian Michael Bendis’ 2004-2010 run of The New Avengers is 64 issues long total. First is the spoiler free reviews, followed by the summaries. This post of New Avengers (2004-2010) by author Brian Michael Bendis, Illustrations and Art David Finch, Danny Miki, Frank D’Armata complies the full 64 issue run.
