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Zodiaque (kiosque)

The Avengers (revue) – V 3, T3

Date de parution : 7 septembre 2012

Éditeur : Panini Comics
Coloriste : Daniel Acuña
Collection : Presse Marvel
Série : The Avengers (revue)
Catégorie : heroes
Public : 18
Isbn 9782809428001
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Description de Zodiaque (kiosque)

The Avengers (revue) - V3, T3 Zodiaque (kiosque) is a monthly comic book that features four stories. The first one is Avengers Assemble, written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Mark Bagley. The story introduces a new cast of characters based on the Avengers movie and a threat inspired by zodiac signs. The second story, Avengers (vol. 4), sees the heroes at their worst, captured and in need of rescue. Vision and Quake step up to save them. The third story, Captain America (vol. 6), features Cap and Sharon fighting against the Serpent Squadron, resulting in Steve losing his powers once again. Lastly, Captain America and Hawkeye explore underground tunnels in New Mexico where people are being kidnapped. The comic is published by Panini Comics.

Critique de Zodiaque (kiosque)

The Avengers (revue) - V3, T3 Zodiaque offers an entertaining read for comic book fans. The volume starts with a brand new series called Avengers Assemble, written by Brian Michael Bendis, and illustrated by Mark Bagley. The story presents a cast of characters inspired by the Avengers movie and introduces a new threat based on zodiac signs. The art by Mark Bagley is engaging, with a great use of colors and dynamic compositions. The second half of the book focuses on Captain America and features Ed Brubaker's continuing arc for the character, without his powers. The illustrations by Alan Davis are top-notch, with great attention to detail and expressive characters. Bendis also gives readers two more episodes in the Avengers series, this time illustrated by Daniel Acuña, as the return of Norman Osborn approaches. Overall, the comic offers a good balance of action, drama, and adventure. Bendis' writing is engaging and exciting, with strong characterizations, and each artist brings their unique style and skill to their sections. The result is a satisfying and enjoyable read for fans of the Avengers franchise.
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