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dirtyriver · 4 months
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Avengers Inc. #4, cover by Carmen Carnero
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wwprice1 · 6 months
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Amazing upcoming cover for Avengers Inc. #3 by Ron Salas!
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age-of-moonknight · 4 months
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“Case Number: 004 ‘Who Is Victor Shade?’” Avengers Inc. (Vol. 1/2023), #4.
Writer: Al Ewing; Penciler and Inker: Leonard Kirk; Colorist: Alex Sinclair; Letterer: Cory Petit
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616scarletvision · 9 months
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Marvel Comics has revealed Sean Galloway’s variant cover for Avengers Inc. #1, which re-imagines Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the style of a Saturday-morning cartoon. Avengers Inc. launches Sept. 13 from writer Al Ewing and artist Leonard Kirk. That said, in Marvel’s official announcement, Galloway’s “Saturday Morning” variant cover for issue #1 is solicited for Nov. 29 (it’s unclear if this is an error). At any rate, the colorful variant depicts a slew of iconic Marvel heroes: Vision, Scarlet Witch, Black Panther, Ms. Marvel, Falcon, Thor, and Iron Man.
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scarlet--wiccan · 3 months
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Avengers, Inc. (2023) #5
my favorite underrated family
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comicwaren · 6 months
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This week on Marvel Comics (18th October 2023):
Astonishing Iceman #003
Avengers Inc. #002
Children of the Vault #003
Crypt of Shadows Vol. 4 #001 (One-shot)
Daredevil Vol. 8 #002
Ghost Rider Vol. 10 #019
Incredible Hulk Vol. 4 #005
Invincible Iron Man Vol. 5 #011
Miles Morales: Spider-Man Vol. 2 #011
Moon Knight Vol. 9 #028
Scarlet Witch Vol. 3 #009
Sensational She-Hulk Vol. 2 #001 (NEW!)
Star Wars Vol. 3 #039
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ultrameganicolaokay · 8 months
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Avengers inc. #3 by Al Ewing and Leonard Kirk. Cover by Daniel Acuña. Variant covers by (2) Marc Aspinall and (3) Rickie Yagawa. Out in November.
"DIAL V FOR VALKYRIE!
Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She’s got a personal invite from Jane Foster.
His name is Victor Shade. He’s a dead warrior – on a technicality, at least.
So together, they’re on vacation in Valhalla – to solve the mystery of how a dead man can die again…"
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extraordinary-heroes · 9 months
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Avengers Inc. #1 (Cover art by Leinil Francis Yu)
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brw · 3 months
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hello , im the one who asked about avengers 5 .
I meant inc and what did you think about Nadia and Hank finally interacting ?
Thanks for clarifying!
I kind of... It's a complicated one. I've really wanted these two to interact for a while, so maybe I've had really high expectations, but it felt weirdly... eh? Like, Nadia idolised Hank for most of her life. He is the whole reason why she tried so hard to escape from the Red Room–she wanted to see her father, and she was heartbroken when she found out he died before she could have met him. Hank, meanwhile, only ever became a superhero because of Maria's death. That was what made him become a superhero. His wife had died, and he didn't even know she was pregnant.
And because of this, if you were gonna have them meet... I think it should have been in a Nadia book or a Hank book. Not a Janet book, because it's important for Janet to do things that aren't to do with her ex husband or her ex husband's daughter.
The moments themselves were cute, but the pacing was so strange in that issue it was hard to appreciate them, and I don't know how to feel about Hank fucking off into the void with some supervillains. Like, no, Hank is not someone who makes good decisions, I can appreciate that, but he was also someone portrayed as feeling a good deal of responsibility and love towards William, so it feels odd he would seemingly have very little actual interest in getting to know and learn about his daughter. Like even in the short moments they had I didn't feel like they majorly cared about learning about one another. Mark Waid did a better job with the fake Hank in that Nadia and Scott teamup, which had more emotional impact because you felt her emotions far more clearly from her perspective.
I'm genuinely trying not to be overly critical because I think this book ultimately wasn't for me but I do feel frustrated that this is how they met. Not one of the most impactful things to have happened in either of their lives, but in about 3 pages total in a book mostly about badly replicating Noir plots with superheroes and Ultron is there. Like, this should have been an entire issue dedicated to meeting, figuring out what their relationship is going to be, learning about one another proper and not from word of mouth. It shouldn't have been from the perspective of a character Al Ewing fundamentally does not understand and cannot write.
I dunno. I like the moments in a vacuum but as a story I felt let down in a lot of ways and this meeting after coming close to a decade of build up did not stick the landing and felt bizarrely inconsequential. Also, the Hope line mixed with Old Hank put me in far too much mind of MCU Hank for my own liking. Like, yes that's what her name means, but Hank did not know Maria was pregnant so the dialogue is. odd.
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smashpages · 5 months
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Avengers Inc. #5 (Marvel, January 2024) "Wolverine Wolverine Wolverine" variant cover by Todd Nauck
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livia-ash · 8 months
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Avengers Inc #2 Preview
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dirtyriver · 5 months
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Avengers inc. #2, cover by Daniel Acuna
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wwprice1 · 11 months
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OK, I’m intrigued. Cover by Daniel Acuna. New series by Al Ewing and Leonard Kirk.
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age-of-moonknight · 4 months
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“Case Number: 004 ‘Who Is Victor Shade?’” Avengers Inc. (Vol. 1/2023), #4.
Writer: Al Ewing; Penciler and Inker: Leonard Kirk; Colorist: Alex Sinclair; Letterer: Cory Petit
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thefailurecult · 8 months
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graphicpolicy · 3 months
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Avengers Inc. #5 Closes the Case While Leaving the Future Open
Avengers Inc. #5 Closes the Case While Leaving the Future Open #comics #comicbooks #ncbd
With the identity of the mysterious Victor Shade revealed, founding Avenger Janet van Dyne has to deal with him and with the return of her thought-to-be dead husband, Hank Pym. Now, with a newly formed Lethal Legion consisting of “dead” supervillains, Hank plans on them combating the return of his worst creation, Ultron, and preventing the robot from conquering the day. Facing off against the…
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