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New Avengers Vol. 6: Revolution (The New Avengers) Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel
- Publication dateNovember 7, 2007
- Grade level4 and up
- File size490531 KB
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- ASIN : B00AR1BZME
- Publisher : Marvel (November 7, 2007)
- Publication date : November 7, 2007
- Language : English
- File size : 490531 KB
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- Print length : 127 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,156,834 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Brian Michael Bendis is an award winning comics creator and one of the most successful writers working in mainstream comics. For the last eleven years, Brian’s books have consistently sat on the top of the nationwide comic and graphic novel sales charts.
Brian is currently helming a renaissance for Marvel’s popular AVENGERS franchise by writing every issue of the NEW AVENGERS plus debuting the hit books MIGHTY AVENGERS and DARK AVENGERS along with the wildly successful ‘event’ projects HOUSE OF M, SECRET WAR, SECRET INVASION, and SIEGE.
This summer will see the blockbuster new line-ups for AVENGERS and NEW AVENGERS.
Other recent projects include the groundbreaking SPIDER-WOMAN MOTION COMIC, that debuted number one on iTunes TV sales chart and the New York Times best selling HALO graphic novel.
Brian is one of the premiere architects of Marvel comic’s Ultimate line of comics. A line of comics specifically created for the new generation of comics reader. He has written every issue of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN since it’s best selling launch in 1999, and has also written ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR, X-MEN, MARVEL TEAM UP, ORIGIN, SIX and the ENEMY trilogy.
He is creator of the JINX line of crime comics published by image comics. This line has spawned the graphic novels GOLDFISH, FIRE, JINX, TORSO (w/ Marc Andreyko) and TOTAL SELL OUT.
Brian’s other projects include the Eisner award winning “POWERS” (w/Mike Oeming) from Marvel’s creator owned imprint ICON, and the Hollywood tell all “FORTUNE AND GLORY’. Entertainment Weekly gave both projects an “A.” SONY and FX networks are currently developing POWERS for series with Brian as exec producer.
Brian is currently adapting his spy graphic novel FIRE for Universal Pictures as a starring vehicle for Zac Efron.
Brian is a member of Marvel studios creative committee, which consults on their numerous ongoing film projects. He has consulted on IRON-MAN and IRON MAN 2 and is currently consulting on THE FIRST AVENGERS: CAPTAIN AMERICA, THOR and THE AVENGERS
Brian has won five prestigious EISNER awards, including ‘Best Writer of the year’ two years in a row. He has also won over two dozen Wizard comic awards. Brian is the recipient of the Cleveland Press ‘Excellence in Journalism’ Award and was named “Best Writer of the Year.” by Wizard Magazine and Comic Buyer’s Guide for three consecutive years.
He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Alisa, his gorgeous daughters Olivia and Sabrina and his dogs Lucky, Max and Buster.
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Apart from that I'm liking the new avengers and you should as well.
The volume begins with beautifully rendered art by personal-favorite Alex Maleev. (Wonderful to see Bendis and Maleev together again!) I don't want to spoil anything for you, but this tale in particular focuses on a long-missing Avenger and his search for a former teammate. Consequently, he doesn't quite find what he's expecting. Writer Brian Michael Bendis delivers a simplistic story invoking powerful characterization and potent emotion.
The rest of the volume features art by Leinil Yu and the new New Avengers. Yu's art is a conundrum for me. It's not particularly pleasing to the eye, yet it is absolutely charismatic and captivating. Yu is adept at delivering interesting angles and frames while cleanly progressing the story. I find myself studying each and every one of his drawings perhaps more than any other comic book artist in recent memory.
I'd also like to congratulate Brian Michael Bendis. He obviously wrote Revolution with Civil War and the then-upcoming Secret Invasion in mind, and so he's careful to catch the reader up while planting seeds for the future. However, this is not what especially impressed me. What did impress me was the fact that Bendis played with flashbacks and perspective in order to deliver the whole of Revolution. Instead of giving us a linear story playing out from issue to issue, he took an artistic approach and allowed the reader to bridge some gaps and become mentally involved in deciphering the plot. Don't get me wrong, even with the interesting technique, it's a pretty straightforward story, but such added touches go a long way in satisfying me.
Overall, with the eye-catching art, inspired story-telling, and new additions to the team, New Avengers: Revolution was a very good experience.
~Scott William Foley, author of Souls Triumphant
We also get the New Avengers coming into conflict with the Hand, which would eventually lead directly into the Secret Invasion story. Overall some good stuff here, though the art wasn't my favorite. One thing I enjoyed about this team of established heroes coming together is when some characters are familiar with some things in the Marvel Universe and others are not, such as Spider-Man and Iron Man knowing Brother Voodoo when Wolverine and Ms. Marvel had no idea who he was. Bendis has always been good at that sort of thing.
Story-wise, this is one of Brian Michael Bendis's best contributions to the New Avengers series. Issue #26, which re-introduces Clint Barton (formerly Hawkeye) after his apparent death in Avengers Disassembled , offers a quiet and tender single-issue love story. The remainder of the graphic novel tells of the New Avengers' post-Civil War activities. As some reviewers have noted, the plot is a little convoluted (the exposition jumps back and forth in time), but it is not difficult to follow.
As for the art, Alex Maleev's work on issue #26 is simply beautiful. His coloring provides a sensuousness rare for superhero books, while his delicate pencils expertly foreground Clint's emotional struggle. Leinil Yu's work for the rest of the graphic novel is in a more traditional superhero style, but it is also excellent. Fight scenes in particular are laid out beautifully, battling figures drawn like agile dancers.
For casual readers, this graphic novel will provide an enjoyable read. For collectors or those planning to read the entire New Avengers series, you're better off buying the hardcover New Avengers, Vol. 3 , which collects issues #21-31 as well as a number of one-shots.
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The rest is just standard superhero fare, fighting for Cthulhu knows what reason, spectacle, blah.