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V + X: Los Vengadores Y La Patrulla-X (2013)

by Dan Slott(Favorite Author)
3.41 of 5 Votes: 4
languge
English
publisher
Panini Comics España (Marvel Comics)
review 1: This is a mixed bag, but then that's the intent. I'm not much for humorous comics as opposed to humorous moments, and this anthology of mini-stories pairing random Avengers line characters with random X-Men line characters (It's not random Avenger with Random X-Men as in at least one story you have Beast [both X-Man and Avenger] and Spiderman [definitely not an X-Man and only sort of an Avenger] and in another you have Mr. Sinister paired with Loki.) has more than its share of goofiness. Some of those stories work well, and there are enough interesting/neat pairings that I finished the book and will go ahead and give vol. 2 a chance. This was barely a three (in fact I'm debating moving it down to a two as I write this), so the next volume will probably determine whether or... more not I decide to follow the series any further. If you like humorous storylines in mainstream comics more than I do, there's enough cleverly bizarre/goofy/funny pairings/situations here that this is a series you'd probably enjoy quite a bit.
review 2: I was expecting to be disappointed by this book of unconnected team-ups, but its stories are almost all good. I think that's in part because Marvel is getting either good authors or authors who really know the characters (or both). I also think the volume was served by the 2 stories/issue format, which forced the authors to keep their stories tight and on-point.With that said, there's no depth to the stories here, and I didn't feel like the book was one I needed to own. less
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prix
Black Widow and Rogue, couldn't stop laughing. This book was just plain fun.
ReadIBM
Loved some (Gambit & Thing), got bored by others (Doop & Iron Fist)....
Marsu
Individual issues on marvel unlimited
Mcjoy
A lot of fun.
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