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AVENGERS BY JASON AARON VOL. 8: ENTER THE PHOENIX Paperback – June 29, 2021
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- Print length168 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel Universe
- Publication dateJune 29, 2021
- Grade level8 and up
- Dimensions6.63 x 0.29 x 10.19 inches
- ISBN-101302924877
- ISBN-13978-1302924874
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- Publisher : Marvel Universe (June 29, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 168 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1302924877
- ISBN-13 : 978-1302924874
- Grade level : 8 and up
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.63 x 0.29 x 10.19 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #445,999 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,011 in Marvel Comics & Graphic Novels (Books)
- #6,101 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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JASON AARON is an award-winning comic book writer best known for his work with Marvel Comics, including a landmark seven-year run on THOR that will serve as the basis for the upcoming Marvel Studios film THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER. He’s also had celebrated stints writing WOLVERINE, DOCTOR STRANGE, GHOST RIDER, CONAN THE BARBARIAN and the 2015 Marvel relaunch of STAR WARS that was the best-selling American comic book in more than 20 years. Aaron is the current writer on Marvel's flagship AVENGERS book and its spinoff, AVENGERS FOREVER, along with a brand-new, character-defining PUNISHER series. His critically acclaimed creator-owned work includes the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning SOUTHERN BASTARDS from Image Comics and the New York Times best-selling crime series SCALPED from Vertigo Comics. Aaron was born and raised in Alabama and currently resides in Kansas City.
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Avengers (2018) #39
Before the tournament can begin this issue flashes back to the origin of the Phoenix of 1,000,000 BC but she really should just be refered to as the prehistoric Jean Grey with a dash of Tarzan thrown in. Her story mirrors those characters' lives very closely but it doesn't appear to serve any purpose. Dale Keown's artwork is good though, serving the story as it needs to.
Avengers (2018) #40-44
Why do writers choose to tell stories in a nonlinear fashion when it doesn't serve the plot to do so? It really starts the arc off on a bad foot. This should be a simple enough story to tell but Aaron really over complicates it. The individual fights, which ought to be the best part, are kind of repetitive and boring since every contestant is using the power of the Phoenix. Shouldn't the best fighter be rewarded the power after victory? The way in which the final winner is chosen doesn't seem to follow the rules established in the story. Then there's a monumentally stupid revelation about one Avenger's origins you'll have to read to believe. Javier Garrón and Luca Maresca provide the art for these issues intermittently and though neither is bad I couldn't really tell their work apart.
Avengers (2018) #45
This final issue is supposedly a King in Black tie-in but no. It is however the best issue I've read of the series. It gets into motivations of each Avenger and stops to process everything that has happened so far. The comic also brings a big change to the world and to the team and what it means could be huge. Luca Maresca finishes art on this issue admirably.
3/5