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Avengers & X-Men: Axis, by Rick Remender

Avengers & X-Men: Axis, by Rick Remender

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Avengers & X-Men: Axis, by Rick Remender

Avengers & X-Men: Axis, by Rick Remender



Avengers & X-Men: Axis, by Rick Remender

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The Red Skull has exploited the gifts of the world's greatest telepath to broadcast pure hatred across the globe. Now, born of the murder of Charles Xavier, World War Hate has begun. Tony Stark discovers a secret truth that will upend not only his life, but also the lives of everyone he cares for. Can The Avengers and X-Men finally unite? Would their combined strength be enough to hold back the darkness of the Red Onslaught? Magneto murdered the wrong man, releasing the greatest evil the Marvel Universe has ever known. Now Rogue and Scarlet Witch are all that stand in its way. COLLECTING: Avengers & X-Men: Axis 1-9

Avengers & X-Men: Axis, by Rick Remender

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #61250 in Books
  • Brand: Remender, Rick/ Kubert, Adam (ILT)/ Yu, Leinil Francis (ILT)/ Dodson, Terry (ILT)/ Cheung, Jim (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.25" h x .63" w x 7.63" l, 1.61 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 264 pages
Avengers & X-Men: Axis, by Rick Remender

About the Author Rick Remender is an American comic book writer and artist who resides in Portland, Oregon. He is best known for his work on Marvel Comics' Punisher series, as well as Fear Agent, Uncanny X-Force, and Venom.


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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Lots of action and not much else By Chas Pardee ***Mild spoilers ahead***I've been anxiously waiting for this collection to be released since I finished Uncanny Avengers. I wanted to see the end on the whole Red Skull has Prof X's brain craziness (which felt a little unbelievable even for a comic). Being that it was written be Rick Remender, I had high hopes that it would be tied up in some really cool, meaningful way. Instead it was 9 comics with action and fights and no real plot or story development. It felt like all the events could have taken place in 3 comics instead.It's definitely worth reading to see the end of the story arc. But even then you'll probably be a bit disappointed because they leave the ending pretty open without a lot of closure. I guess it's an interesting look at characters with their alignments swapped, but even that felt a bit fickle. I can understand that villains tend to be out for themselves and heroes are looking out for others, and those motivations got swapped. But it feels like when it's convenient they just ignored character's more complex motivations. Magneto and Loki stand out as the most egregiously misused (but it could be because I really like both of those characters and all the depth that they've had, especially recently for Loki).All in all it's worth reading but I haven't decided yet if it's worth buying. I borrowed it from the library to read and I'm guessing that I'll eventually pick it up to go along with the Uncanny Avengers omnibus. When I do, I'll definitely feel a little dirty know that something so mediocre is sitting on my shelf next to so many other great collections.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Very interesting... By L. Muniz Kept me reading... Surprised by the outcome. Enjoyed it more than I thought I would have. Looking forward to what's next.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Interesting Premise, but rushed. By Matthew G. Porter This was a let-down and felt rushed. A few issues:1.) The teamwork banter felt really forced and didn't fit with the characters. The opening fight felt like Remender was trying to channel his inner Whedon, but the jokes were hammy. The same thing when the X-men show up at Genosha. How can the team finish each others jokes so well mid-fight? Especially Colossus, who I thought was still in angst mode from AvX. Also, Enchantress drops some lines that are groaners "This is what gets you uninvited from fondue parties." In short, all the characters seemed to have the same voice. Absorbing Man makes a reference to Ridley Scott. Whaaa?2.) "Raincheck on the..." (insert trope here). Iron Man says this a lot in the course of only a few issues. Maybe that's Tony's new catch phrase? Except another character says it, so again, it seems like a first draft.***SPOILERS FROM HERE ON***3.) Where do the super villains come from? I get that this is an event and there are other crossover issues that answer this question, but even including a page or few panels explaining how Magneto convinced everyone to show up would be appreciated.4.) Re-used Deadpool gag. In Uncanny X-Force Vol. 1, Deadpool pulls a damaged Archangel away from a fight to heal him. He does the same thing again, but with Iron Man this time. Is this a thing from the Deadpool comics? Does he do this all the time? Or is this just a scene that Remender likes writing?5.) There's a part where Iron Man has been knocked out and when he awakens, they say he's been unconscious "all night". But they are only about 100 yards from where the fight was. Has Red Onslaught just been standing there like a goober for 8+ hours? He doesn't even need psychic powers to find them, he would discover them just by walking in a circle. This felt lazy.6.) The climax is very reminiscent of the climax of House of M. Even with the same principals: Magneto, Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver.7.) Why did Invisible Woman just show up and disappear? I would have liked to see more of here. No pun intended.8.) Gettting all the heroes together to capture them is reminiscent of issue 1 of "Infinity War."All in all, I liked the flipped dynamic of the heroes and villains, and it was something I was looking forward to and in that respect it delivers. But I can't recommend buying this. The art in #5 is amazing. Just read the Wikipedia synopsis.

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