New Avengers #40
Review by FanboyStrikesBackDavid:
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Penciled by JIM CHEUNG
Cover by ALEKSI BRICLOT
Size: 32 Pages
Price: $2.99
Brian Michael Bendis really knows what he's doing.
We've
already talked about how Bendis has planned Secret Invasion for years
and that this is all coming to a head but this is just an amazingly
crafted story. In this issue we're given the Skrull view of things and
that may have been enough to grant this issue book of the week status.
It was great to see things through the eyes of the Skrulls, to know and
understand what they have planned and more importantly, why they're
planning it. The Skrulls have become great villains and even better
than that, they've become great characters. Learning about Skrulls in
the recent months makes me want to know so much more and I'm very
intrigued by their society and culture.
A man that can not be
overlooked in the grand scheme of things is Mr Jim Cheung. I moon over
Cheung all the time on the podcast and with good reason because his art
is simply beautiful. There aren't a lot of artists that I get excited
about but when I saw that Cheung was going to be drawing #40 with
Bendis I became giddy with fanboyness and my expectations were met and
exceeded.
Anyone who was a fan of New Avengers:The Illuminati
will not want to miss this issue because a lot of back story was
revealed here and a lot of things in this issue reflect directly back
to Illuminati #1.
There were big reveals by both of the major
comic companies this week and this issue had one of them and I was
literally floored. I'm pretty sure that I gasped out loud because I
didn't see it coming at all and it truly changes everything about
what's going on in the Marvel Universe right now.
All in all
this was a great book and this may possible be a perfect modern comic
book. The big draw of comics, especially modern comics is the idea of
an ongoing story that doesn't end, it only changes. Bendis is crafting
a story that, if it continues to be executed as it has so far, will be
the greatest comic story ever told.
I know that's a big statement, but I believe it.
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Avg Rating: 4.1
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LOL, the dirt on my shoe is better than One More Day.
And yes if it works out I do think it will be the greatest comic book story ever because of how long he's been planning this and how we can now look back and see things and how they developed.
Continuity is something very unique in the comic book world it can be a writers greatest ally or greatest enemy. In this case Bendis has used continuity to his advantage and creating a huge over-arching story that, if you're reading the right books for the right amount of time, has a huge pay off.
Obviously this isn't to going to ring true for everyone but this is just mine opinion based on the books I read.
I felt the same way when Infinite Crisis #3 came out and brought together things that had been happening in DC comics for years, it's a huge pay-off for fans
Posted by FanboyStrikesBackDavid on 05/02/08 at 04:27 PM



greatest comic story ever told? like, better than watchmen? dark knight? better than ONE MORE DAY?!?!
Posted by TehDave on 05/01/08 at 07:59 AM