Age of Ultron #7
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Pencillers: Brandon Peterson, Carlos Pacheco
Inker: Roger Martinez
Colorists: Paul Mounts, Jose Villarubia
Publisher: Marvel
So I think that Age of Ultron has basically become a less extreme Age of Apocalypse for the entire Marvel universe. There are lots of familiar faces in this issue, but they’re not who they seem. Luckily, there is a handy guide to the new incarnations of characters that show up in Age of Ultron #7. Brian Bendis throws some legitimate surprises and plot twists in this chapter of Age of Ultron. He has gone from his earlier work on the series which was a bunch of sitting around and debating ethics with a little splash of action at the end to turning the event into a plot and action-driven albeit with a lot of dialogue. Brandon Peterson’s art is also better suited for this brand of...
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Pencillers: Brandon Peterson, Carlos Pacheco
Inker: Roger Martinez
Colorists: Paul Mounts, Jose Villarubia
Publisher: Marvel
So I think that Age of Ultron has basically become a less extreme Age of Apocalypse for the entire Marvel universe. There are lots of familiar faces in this issue, but they’re not who they seem. Luckily, there is a handy guide to the new incarnations of characters that show up in Age of Ultron #7. Brian Bendis throws some legitimate surprises and plot twists in this chapter of Age of Ultron. He has gone from his earlier work on the series which was a bunch of sitting around and debating ethics with a little splash of action at the end to turning the event into a plot and action-driven albeit with a lot of dialogue. Brandon Peterson’s art is also better suited for this brand of...
- 5/1/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Age of Ultron #6
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Pencillers: Brandon Peterson, Carlos Pacheco
Inker: Roger Martinez
Colors: Paul Mounts, Jose Villarubia
Cover: Brandon Peterson
Publisher: Marvel
In most of Bendis’ better storylines, there is a slow buildup with lots of character bickering and little movements. However, some time around the middle, he picks it up and rewards the reader with a killer payoff, plot twist, or a balls to the wall action sequence. Bendis does all three in this fast paced middle chapter of Marvel’s Age of Ultron event. The last few issues had fighting on the edges of the universe (Luke Cage vs. Ultron/Vision; Black Panther’s death), but this issue introduces a major conflicts and some big developments in one of Marvel’s most beloved characters.
Even though this story was filled to the brim with hero on hero and hero on android action, Bendis wrote a...
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Pencillers: Brandon Peterson, Carlos Pacheco
Inker: Roger Martinez
Colors: Paul Mounts, Jose Villarubia
Cover: Brandon Peterson
Publisher: Marvel
In most of Bendis’ better storylines, there is a slow buildup with lots of character bickering and little movements. However, some time around the middle, he picks it up and rewards the reader with a killer payoff, plot twist, or a balls to the wall action sequence. Bendis does all three in this fast paced middle chapter of Marvel’s Age of Ultron event. The last few issues had fighting on the edges of the universe (Luke Cage vs. Ultron/Vision; Black Panther’s death), but this issue introduces a major conflicts and some big developments in one of Marvel’s most beloved characters.
Even though this story was filled to the brim with hero on hero and hero on android action, Bendis wrote a...
- 4/18/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
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