Post by spiderwasp on May 22, 2013 22:25:47 GMT -5
Arghhh! I just started buying AA a few months ago and was actually enjoying it. Now, they do a couple of Age of Ultron crossover and the book instantly drops to garbage level. I swear, I think Bendis is a plague. Anything that comes in contact with anything he writes is destroyed from the inside. I guess my new policy has to expand from my pledge to never buy another book written by Bendis to include never buying another book crossing over to a book written by Bendis.
AA #15 assumes that the reader knows what's going on with AoU, which I don't, so I have no idea what's happening. It just starts in the middle.
Spoiler alert (Sort of, I know so little of what happened that nothing I say is likely to be much of a spoiler)
Apparently Ultron has launched an attack on London (And the rest of the world) and only Captain Marvel, Captain Britain, and some people I've never seen before are around to combat him even though it's been going on for some time, I think. I know that partially because Black Widow was involved last issue but I didn't really understand that either. Dane Whitman can't be involved because something happened and he's in some kind of danger because of it even though he appears to be okay. It involves him having used his sword on too many robots. Captain Britain surrenders his magic to Excalibur? but keeps his powers, then dies. It appears Carol did too though that's not likely. There's a bunch of babble and nonsense and...well, basically that's all I got out of it.
AA #15 assumes that the reader knows what's going on with AoU, which I don't, so I have no idea what's happening. It just starts in the middle.
Spoiler alert (Sort of, I know so little of what happened that nothing I say is likely to be much of a spoiler)
Apparently Ultron has launched an attack on London (And the rest of the world) and only Captain Marvel, Captain Britain, and some people I've never seen before are around to combat him even though it's been going on for some time, I think. I know that partially because Black Widow was involved last issue but I didn't really understand that either. Dane Whitman can't be involved because something happened and he's in some kind of danger because of it even though he appears to be okay. It involves him having used his sword on too many robots. Captain Britain surrenders his magic to Excalibur? but keeps his powers, then dies. It appears Carol did too though that's not likely. There's a bunch of babble and nonsense and...well, basically that's all I got out of it.