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Dark Avengers
So i have been reading the Dark Avengers TPB and i am about 5 issues in. It was a little confusing to me to begin with because the original Avengers has been disgraced because of the Skrull incident. So now Osborn has taken over the Avengers which caused me to be confused. I am not sure if i am meant to be going for this Avengers team or not since i have never read a "Dark" series before.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Re: Dark Avengers
I remember reading this series and enjoyed it. They are in some ways a parody of a superhero team because they are not superheroes they are villains. Still, the public doesn't know that. Norman is trying to shine light away from dark past and prove to people that he has changed.
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Re: Dark Avengers
I am about 8 issues in now and i am enjoying it. It has great dialog. Just yea very weird to be going for the "bad" guys
Re: Dark Avengers
Amazing series. Norman was absorbing the fame, and knew that the villains he had could fulfil the roles they were required too. I liked the idea of Venom playing nice, and there was a spin-off called "Dark Spider-Man" which was a mini that was good also. Also Sentry and Ares were good, and were lead to believe they were doing good. *spoilers* I think it was Morgana that wrecked Sentry in Latveria? I think my head matched his at that moment.
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