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New Avengers Vol. 6. Revolution

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Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Author: Brian Michael Bendis
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2007-12-05
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Label: Marvel Comics
Number Of Pages: 144

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Editorial Review
The New Avengers versus the Hand! And the New Avengers versus the Mighty Avengers! And the identity of the new Ronin revealed! Who is the new mystery player in the New Avengers? Find out here! Guest-starring the Mighty Avengers and... Brother Voodoo! Plus: the story Avengers fans have been waiting for. The shocking return of Hawkeye and the Scarlet Witch!! Collects New Avengers #26-31.
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great gift for the collector 2008-01-09
This book was a gift for my comic collector son. He was very happy with the gift and the order was delivered without any problems.


Welcome to the Resistance 2007-11-22
New Avengers: Revolution, I have to say was quite impressive. At first I was slightly frustrated when I read the book unknowing of the many holes that each issue left, however upon reading more of the book I realized the brilliance of its setup and saw that each issue slowly, but surely filled in each hole and gave me all the answers I pondered. The return of Clint Barton and the first confrontation of the New Avengers versus the Mighty Avengers was impressive enough, but just when I thought things couldn't get more exciting, bam a shocking revelation is made that made me wonder, who do I trust? It quite simply was amazing and I enjoyed every bit of it and encourage others to read it and discover the truth to the future of the Marvel Universe.


Back in the saddle 2007-09-01
After a few sub-par volumes of the series, Brian Michael Bendis puts the New Avengers back on top with Revolution. Picking up after the tragic events of Civil War and the death of Captain America, Luke Cage re-assembles the New Avengers: Spider-Man, Wolverine, Spider-Woman, Ronin, and new members Iron Fist and Doctor Strange. The book begins with Hawkeye, back from the dead, seeking help from Strange and searching for the Scarlet Witch. Later on, the Avengers run afoul of Iron Man and his team of Mighty Avengers as they embark on a trip to save Maya Lopez from the clutches of Elektra and the Hand, which leads to a big shocker that will have you begging for more. Bendis' writing is back at the level it was when he originally launched the book, as he presents the most compelling New Avengers story since he took the reigns of the title. The artwork from Leinil Yu (who provides a majority of the pencils with Bendis' old Daredevil partner Alex Maleev providing some guest work) is more than solid as well, which only makes Revolution all the sweeter. All in all, Revolution puts Bendis and the New Avengers back in the saddle of being Marvel's top super hero team, and with things about to come to a head in the post-Civil War Marvel universe, it should be interesting to see where things go from here.


Interesting Art and Inspired Narrative Technique 2008-06-10
I really enjoyed this volume of New Avengers. The title gets a bit of a shake-up after the events of Civil War with a revamped, underground Avengers team featuring a black-suited Spider-Man, Luke Cage, Wolverine, Spider-Woman and the welcomed additions of Iron Fist, Dr. Strange and Ronin (a much-missed old friend wearing new duds).

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


Great Art, But Story Is Scrambled Beyond Understanding 2008-04-30
I picked this up because the art was really great. Both Yu and Maleev do a great job with the art, and it was very good visually. However, it suffered from a terrible case of scramble-story. Some writers seem to think that it adds something to constantly flip between the present and several different stretches into the past. This writer is one of them, but does so often without any indication that he's switching to another time. This story starts several months ago, then jumps to an undisclosed time in the past which tells a story about an even further time in the past, then to the present, then to yesterday, then jumps to later yesterday, then to the present, then back to yesterday, then the next morning, then to an undisclosed time and place, then to the present, then to earlier today, then finally back to the present. I often had no idea where to place the action, and lost track of all cause and effect. Not only this, but usually the frames would proceed down the left page, and then down the right, but sometimes (and it wasn't clear when) they would proceed horizontally across both pages. if the story had been told sequentially, or with maybe one flashback, it would have been worth keeping. But as it is, it's poorly structured and confusing.


Great Secret Invasion lead-in!!! 2008-04-27
The Skrulls are coming, and the New Avengers come across a clue to this huge Marvel event in this graphic novel. Love the direction of this book, art, and story, will leave you asking for more. So if your a fan, this is must for New Avengers & Secret Invasion!


Review of New Avengers Vol 6: Revolution 2008-04-09
Revolution takes place just after the events of Civil War. As a result of Civil War, the New Avengers roster goes through some changes and the New Avengers find themselves on the run as a result of their stance regarding the Superhuman Registration Act.

I stopped reading New Avengers until a friend recommended this trade to me. I loved it. The storyline, unlike past New Avengers storylines, was not disjointed and the story progressed in a logical and orderly fashion. The end of Revolution made me want to read the next trade, New Avengers: The Trust, but I'll have to wait until it comes out in softcover. I disliked Bendis's New Avengers until I read Revolution and it appears Bendis has vastly improved in writing this title.

There were two things I didn't like though. The first was that I didn't like the scene where there were racial overtones between Wolverine and Luke Cage over Wolverine joking that Luke Cage was Jessica Jones "manservant". Even though I am a white American, I thought this should've been left out. The second thing I didn't care for was the issue where a certain resurrected Avenger goes looking for Wanda Maximoff to get some answers to his questions. I thought the idea was good but the ending just seemed disappointing.

I do recommend purchasing this book though.


Leinil F. (GOD!!) Yu is back 2008-01-18
Ok this was a fun read... the script itself is great but the REAL PLOT is not as good as I expected. Mostly a storyline that takes you nowhere. Anyway I'd recommend this if only for Leinil's awesome artwork. This guy's always been amazing and he just kepps getting better. So many characters per page and he still rocks.

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