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Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1
Authors: Kurt Busiek, George Perez
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 87676

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 7.4 x 0.8

ISBN: 0785115730
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785115731
ASIN: 0785115730

Publication Date: August 4, 2004
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Collects Avengers #1-11, and Annual '98.


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2 out of 5 stars Longtime Avengers Fan   October 22, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

OK... I'm a longtime Avengers fan from way back. To me, the glory days of the Avengers ran from around the time the Vision was introduced (issue 50 something), through George Perez' first run on the series and up to around the 200th issue of the regular on-going monthly comic book. As I've been greatly disappointed with the New Avengers (with Spider-man and Wolverine... c'mon Marvel - that ain't Avengers, call them the Champions or something else) I thought I'd give this re-boot from the late 90s a shot.

Ah, where to begin... there's so little right about this one, I'll just have to mention what's wrong. This re-boot is coming out from the time that Marvel was in bankruptcy troubles and it shows. The horrible failure of the Heroes Reborn story line, many years of horrible Avengers line ups and stories both weigh heavily on this series. There's too much time spent on toss off/forgettable characters like Justice. There's the Scarlet Witch with a disturbing perm, prancing around in a disastrous Stevie Nicks inspired Gypsy outfit. There's yet another story with the Squadron Supreme mind controlled.

George Perez has done some awesome work that I love, but his work here is lacking the composition his best work has; and looks ragged. Poor inking perhaps. I loved Kurt Busiek "Marvels", but I don't think he's got much of a feel for what made the Avengers great back in their glory days.

I guess I'll just have to wait for the Marvel Masterworks Avengers series to reprint the good issues, cuz this re-boots a failure. No wonder they ended up getting "Dis-Assembled" and replaced with those dang "New Avengers".



3 out of 5 stars Hollow   April 30, 2007
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

Busiek, whom I only know from his Conan adaptations, and from the praise of `Marvels' (never read it). Seems to be writing for another era, with a paragraphs worth of exposition occurring between a punch thrown and a punch landed. And Perez's art , while technically fine, and highly detailed, lacks emotion and weight. It all reads like something that was pumped out by the comic-tron 2000. All sizzle, no steak. I wont be back for Vol. 2


5 out of 5 stars A stellar re-start to a venerable franchise.   February 16, 2007
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

"Avengers Assemble" is the first volume collecting the Avengers' most recent line of comics. This series re-started with a new number "one" issue immediately following the whole "Heroes Reborn/Heroes Return" thing from a few years back.
The key to this run's success is twofold: Kurt Busiek and George Perez. Busiek is a comic writer with a historian's knowledge of the past, yet a contemporary tone accessible to all readers. George Perez is on the very short list of great Avengers artists...only John Buscema comes to mind, although Kirby, Byrne and others had some stellar runs, and Neal Adams provided three classic issues.
But no one can fill a page with a multitude of costumed characters like George.
The tome opens with a three-issue Medieval adventure, the villainess being Morgan Le Fay. We get re-introduced to all the characters, setting up plot lines that extend through all eleven issues (plus an in-continuity Annual nicely drawn by Carlos Pacheco).
We get an old-fashioned "kickball team" issue. Every so often, there's a story where it's time to pick a new team. Some people make it, some people don't, just like back in the day when you waited to get picked to be on somebody's kickball team. It always ends with a group shot, everyone looking either up into a non-existent camera or out to an adoring throng, usually with the words "Avengers Assemble" emblazoned across the bottom.
The Squadron Supreme return for a few issues.
The "soap opera" aspects are nicely incorporated into the heroic goings-on. Binary/Ms. Marvel's little "problem." Scarlet Witch's nascent powers AND the whole thing with the resurrected Wonder Man. Hawkeye still doesn't like being second fiddle. Vision's still floating around. Thor still talks funny. The New Warrior recruits, Justice and Firestar, serve their purpose, and by the end of the run, felt like part of the team, as opposed to a Rick-Jones-like add-on.
There are a few surprise appearances that I won't spoil.
The physical book itself is lovely (except the reproduction of the last issue in my copy was a bit fuzzy or out-of-focus). All the original covers, many variant covers, covers to the trade collections, posters and pin-ups are included. The first issue is reproduced at the end in its' original pencil form. There's a script too.
This is another stellar example of the Marvel Renaissance. When they say they don't make them like they used to, this is exactly how they "used to make `em."



5 out of 5 stars AVENGERS STILL MY FAVORITE TEAM   January 13, 2005
 22 out of 30 found this review helpful

The Avengers have always been my favorite Superhero team going back to the early 1970's. They've had consistently good stories without the never ending sub-plots and sub-sub-plots of the various X-men titles. This hardcover graphic novel collects the first 12 issues of the Avengers Volume 3, the current series. With stories by Kurt Busiek and art by legendary George Perez, these are some fantastic stories.

The Stories in this set are: The Morgan Conquest from Avengers # 1 -4, "Supreme Justice" from avengers # 5 - 7, and "Clear and Present Danger" from Avengers # 8 - 12.

There's just nothing better than George Perez on the Avengers!



3 out of 5 stars Avengers Assemble (Hardcover)   October 3, 2004
 15 out of 25 found this review helpful

Hmmm... Where to begin? I'm not an Avengers fan and do not have a history of reading that title. However, I have read many issues of Iron Man and several of Captain America, and I generally like both of those characters. I read The Ultimates and loved it, and decided to pick up this TPB to read and learn more about the Avengers from the mainstream Marvel continuity. I figured this book was a good place to begin, as it featured a massive collection of Avengers material and was written and illustrated by fan-favorites Kurk Busiek and George Perez, respectively. Overall, I was a little disappointed with the book. Not so much with the writing, which seemed fine, and certainly not with the artwork, which was very good. I was most disappointed with the overall Avengers team and the way they interacted. I suppose the dialogue could have been batter, and this would have helped overcome some of the "cheeziness" of the book. I don't know, though. This was definitely not a book I started reading and could not put down. This book did not draw me in or excite me at all. It did do what I set out to do, however, which was to familiarize myself with more of the Marvel universe's wealth of characters. I suppose that, if you're an Avengers fan, you'd like this book more than me and rate it higher. For me, though, this book was simply above average. If I would have paid full cover price for this book rather than the greatly discounted Amazon.com price, I would have been very disappointed in my purchase.

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