Avengers #312
Mar. 22nd, 2025 03:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Writer: John Byrne
Pencils: Paul Ryan
Inks: Tom Palmer
Freedom Force turn up at Avengers Park looking for trouble.
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Writer: John Byrne
Pencils: Paul Ryan
Inks: Tom Palmer
Freedom Force turn up at Avengers Park looking for trouble.
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In my opinion this film was a lot better than people are making it out to be. It’s not a great film but it’s a solid one and better than Quantumania, Ragnarok or The Marvels at least. Both Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford both gave strong performances. I’m in the minority but I also liked that they finally followed up on characters and events from The Incredible Hulk.
One minor quibble is that I think the Red Hulk would have been more effective if they kept him out of all the trailers and promotional materials. I imagine the comic fans would expect him but it might have been a bigger moment for general audiences. I get that he’s the most marketable character in the film but if No Way Home could hide Tobey and Andrew returning…
Plot by Harlan Ellison, script by Roy Thomas.
Reed Richards is trying to cure the Hulk, but a creature called Psyklop hijacks the scheme.
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Team Cap are returning from their adventure in Las Vegas when they get diverted for a tie-in to Fall of the Mutants.
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These Thunderbolts posts are nice and all, but they’re not the same without Zemo falling off something.
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With Cap recovering from injuries sustained while fighting Arnim Zola’s monsters, it falls to the Falcon to contend with the might of... Night-Flyer! Hell, yeah!
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The Falcon is put on trial for his crimes as ‘Snap’ Wilson. However, his former business partners fear that he will snitch on them, so they hire Stiltman to take him out.
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