New Avengers Volume 3: Other Worlds (Marvel Now), by Jonathan Hickman
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INHUMANITY tie-in! With the consequences of INFINITY fresh on their minds, tough decisions are made. As a new and diff erent Illuminati gathers, learn more about the other beings related to the Incursions - and discover the startling secret of the Black Swan! Then, meet the Mapmakers, cartographers of the Apocalypse. And as Reed Richards and the Illuminati rekindle an old relationship, Dr. Strange sells his soul, and Black Panther and Namor settle their feud and sue for peace to save their nations. Now, they must work together to stop the extinction of the entire universe! But are their amends too little too late? There's no turning back for the Illuminati anymore - and they'll pay the price for their sins. Must these new Avengers destroy a perfect world so that the Earth can live? COLLECTING: NEW AVENGERS 13.INH, 14-17
New Avengers Volume 3: Other Worlds (Marvel Now), by Jonathan Hickman- Amazon Sales Rank: #138895 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Released on: 2015-03-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.25" h x .25" w x 6.63" l, .56 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 136 pages
About the Author Acclaimed artist Rags Morales illustrated the top-selling graphic novel Identity Crisis, and is also known for his work on Hawkman, Justice Society of America, Wonder Woman and more.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Dr. Strange: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Illuminati. By Slim Cat This volume collects issues 13-17.The Illuminati just keep getting more and more disconnected from humanity as the Incursion situations keep getting more and more dire. They still have no clue as to what triggered the multiverse to start crashing into each other causing parallel Earths to either both collide or one to explode from the sheer intensity of crossing another reality and into it's orbit. Hickman continues to weave a crazy sci-fi heavy intense plot as he turns out the most dense volume yet of an already dense series. I still have to reread this volume again and again to really get it, which is not a bad thing as this series is enjoyable and fascinating.Issues 13-15 are very exposition heavy. Hickman does a nice job of how to dump a lot of info while still having some kind of action happening. Each issue essentially covers the role of the three groups of beings that "benefit" from these incursion events happening. This all starts when the heavy thinkers of the Illuminati use Reed Richards' Bridge, a nice callback to Hickman's stellar Fantastic Four run, to view parallel earths as incursion events are happening. The results are horrifying as they watch what happens when the Mapmakers, Black Priests, and the Black Swans, one of which they have imprisoned, take part in the collision of worlds.Again, these three chapters are very info heavy. Hickman uses a nice bit of symmetry as he opens each of these chapters with the parallel earth Reed Richards of that earth's Illuminati repeat the 616 (main Marvel earth) Reed's opening speech back in issue one of New Avengers, "Everything dies". It is cool to then see a slightly different lineup of Illuminati members, like Magneto and Dr. Doom on for Prof. X and Dr. Strange. In the first two issues the 616 members see modern versions of themselves dealing with the Mapmakers and Black Priests with, let us just say disappointing results. The third shows a future group with the rare group of Black Swans doing what they do, which turns out to be the worst possible outcome of the three groups. Again, little progressing of the story and action, lots of info. Hickman does manage to get a few good character moments between the group assembled.Hickman also, in these three issues, shows the exploits of Dr. Strange as he breaks off from the group to upgrade his powers in order to deal with the incoming worlds and invaders. The place he goes to and what he does is really amazing and makes me crave a Dr. Strange solo title preferably written by Hickman so bad. Also, the Illuminati's prisoners are stirring...The art for these chapters is handled with illustrations by Simone Bianchi and colors by Adriano Dall'Alpi who altogether bring a very murky style and mood which sums up the Illuminati perfectly right now. Bianchi uses very sketchy line work that kinda makes for some weird figures at times but is overall really good.Chapters 16 and 17 are really interesting. They split between having Namor and Black Panther getting along better which leads to an unsettling moment between the two disgraced leaders. They also watch an earth that has overcome numerous incursion events. A world populated by heroes that are seemingly familiar, like caricatures from another comic book publisher. Hickman even takes moments to compare and contrast each of the big two's pantheons. And also, the 616 earth is headed for an incursion with that one. A real highlight is seeing Sun God (cough, Superman, cough) do a take on Reed's "Everything Dies" speech. Hickman would do the grandaddy of all superheros very well. I hope he gets to do a run on one of his proper titles sometime in his career.It is rather fitting that long time DC artist Rags Morales would be the illustrator for these two issues, with colors by Frank Martin, who really invokes a nice traditional superhero style.With all that has been laid out wanting the next volume now is an understatement as this continues to wow and stand out amongst the superhero books as something really different and unique. Hickman is killing it on this title and although this volume is still a big info dump it still has some great character moments, especially Dr. Strange, Black Panther, Namor, and the incursion surviving earth heros. Bring on the further escapades of the Illuminati!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Everything Dies, Everything Lives...wait, what? By Culleton What we've learned so far in New Avengers:Parallel Earths are colliding with each other, which destroys both planets, and each parallel universe at the same time, unless one is saved by destroying the other first.Reed Richards discovered this phenomena and assembled the Illuminati to combat the threat.During the first planetary incursion, the Black Panther apprehended a female humanoid alien called the Black Swan who had destroyed one of the planets. She has been kept on Wakanda and monitored and questioned by the Illuminati.T'Challa and Namor have a bit of a feud going on between them.There may now be spoilers ahead:In this volume, Jonathan Hickman delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the Black Swan, whilst the Illuminati try to discover ways to stop their Earth from being destroyed by more incursions.The volume begins with an alternative Illuminati team on a parallel Earth discussing the same problem. Back on Earth 616, Richards discovers from the Black Swan that he could build a device to monitor these parallel universes to find a pattern or a solution that could help them. He has built such a device before, a device known as the Bridge, so he brings it out of mothballs (or builds a new one, it's not clear) to tweak it to suit their new needs.They then observe the alternative Illuminati team from Earth 23099 being decimated by beings calling themselves the Black Priests who then destroy that Earth.Meanwhile, Doctor Strange is fed up with having the power of the Sorcerer Supreme at his disposal and not being able to do anything about these threats. He decides to embrace the writings within the Blu'Dakor - the Blood Bible; arcane and possibly forbidden magics that transport him to a different astral plane called the Lost Lands where he begins to seek darker supernatural power. This will no doubt come at a price.We discover another alternative Earth being destroyed, this time by a cosmic race called the Mapmakers, whilst our heroes continue to monitor parallel universes via the Bridge. During one such observation, we learn of a team of superheroes on a parallel Earth known as The Great Society. This team managed to stop an incursion with their world by destroying the incoming Earth.The volume concludes with the Great Society being victorious once more and then it ends on a cliffhanger as we discover that our Illuminati will face the Great Society as both their worlds will eventually collide.This era of the New Avengers just keeps getting better and better. With so much mystery from the first 2 volumes now becoming clearer, I am aching to find out what happens next. Hickman is slowly building up what he has been working on for a while (presumably several years in fact, with the Bridge first appearing in 2009's Dark Reign: Fantastic Four) and he keeps us hooked with his various nibbles. There's so much going on; and not all of it yet answered. What has become of Doctor Strange? Has the fire between Namor and T'Challa cooled? Will we ever find out Black Swan's purpose? Are the Black Priests or the Mapmakers headed our way? And just how will our heroes convince the Great Society that their world must be destroyed to save Earth 616?Buy this you must, but you also must read volumes 1 and 2 to get the full picture - this is not a standalone volume.But it is rather good.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not much more than filler By J'aime “The original design had a contained singularity powering an uncertainty engine. Attached to that was a variable imager to accurately interpret data mined from alternate realities.” Usually, technobabble is a good way to reminder readers that the speaker is a genius and add some extra punch to the story. However, when nearly all the dialog is technobabble, it becomes a chore to read because you realize nothing is happening. The Black Swan tells the Illuminati they need a “mirror,” a machine for observing other Earths/universes to see how they deal with Incursion. Naturally, Reed knows how to build one and the watching begins. Essentially, the entire volume is just a means to show the heroes the enemies Swan’s been mentioning before, the Black Priests, the Mapmakers, etc, and how they have been brutally exploiting the Incursions to their gain.Overall, this volume is nothing more than filler. That’s all the New Avengers series is. There isn’t enough action in the Incursion storyline to fill up the Avengers series, let alone another series too. So, readers get pages and pages of technobabble and some pretty artwork and that’s about it. I wish I had stuck with the individual hero titles. Only sheer stubbornness keeps me going here: I already bought the books and I just can’t believe it won’t get better.
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