Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Avengers Vs. X-Men




Avengers Vs. X-Men
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, Jason Aaron, Ed Brubaker, Jonathan Hickman, and Matt Fraction
Pencils by John Romita, Jr., Oliver Coipel, and Adam Kubert

The other day, the wife and I rented the movie "New Years Eve." It starred Robert Deniro, Michelle Pfieffer, Jessica Biel, Sarah Jessica Parker, and a slew of other folks many of us love to see on the tube. It was horrible. So when Avengers Vs. X-Men (AVX) was promoted, I saw all the names of my favorite writers (I stan for Brian Michael Bendis and I believe that Jason Aaron can do no wrong), I pre-ordered it. Pre-ordering comics is something I have never done.

Let me say that on the X-Men/mutant side of the mainstream Marvel Universe, there has been a build up for a story of this magnitude since the conclusion of the House of M. So the events that happened in AVX make sense. On the Avengers side of the mainstream Marvel Universe, there was no build up despite Bendis' awesome writing. AVX seemed like an interruption to all that the things that were going on in the 4 Avengers titles.

While Issue one sets up the story, the subsequent issues fall short. AVX was really all hype. To add insult to injury, Marvel sold a separate series to actually display the battles between the X Men and the Avengers instead of putting them in the actual 12 issue series. It's enough that the readers had to stay up on the 4 Avengers titles and the 4 X Men titles to get the entire thread. I found it unfair that Marvel would do that to it's readers.

While the premise was wonderful, I found the execution to be lackluster. The Phoenix was returning to Earth and Cyclops sees this as an opportunity to use Hope Summers as the catalyst to save the Mutant race. The Avengers see the return of the Phoenix as a problem that needs to be dealt with. Wolverine and the Beast explain Hope to Captain America and the Avengers decide to enlist the aid of Hope and the X Men to contain the Phoenix. Cyclops refuses and fires on Captain America. When issue 2 comes around, it feels as if the reader is missing something. Of course, you have to read the other titles to get the gist of what happened, but the continuity flounders on several occasions.

Later Tony Stark decides to try to break the Phoenix Force into smaller components so that it could be contained but this backfires and it actually enters the bodies of Cyclops, Emma Frost, Colossus, Illyana Rasputin, and Namor. This is where the story actually gets interesting. Initially, the Avengers decide that the super powered X Men, who are not taking care of the world's problems by using the Phoenix Force, are actually helpful and solved the issue. However, the President of the United States is not comfortable with this and urges the Avengers to do something. While this part of the story is interesting, I have to wonder who Captain America ignores the warnings of Wolverine and the Beast when this is going on and then has a change of heart when the president tells him otherwise. In issues 8 and 9 however, Namor, Colossus, and Rasputin are soundly defeated by the Avengers and the Phoenix Force leaves them and distributes the power between Cyclops and Emma Frost. This is never explained. I found this part of the story to be a missed opportunity.

While I enjoyed the New Avengers K'un Lun/Iron Fist story line of how the Phoenix force visited the earth centuries ago and was defeated by a previous incarnation of the Iron Fist, this story wasn't written well into the actual AVX series. We know that Iron Fist was supposed to train Hope Summers but in what? It's not like they had months or years to train her. While issue 12 ends the series and Cyclops is defeated by Hope Summers and the Scarlet Witch, seeing Captain America interrogate Cyclops while in prison was annoying at the least.

The artwork left much to be desired. It seems as if Romita and Kubert were rushed through the entire process. Their pencils seemed to be unfinished in most areas. Only Coipel's work was flawless. I understand that the AVX is supposed to be an upheaval of the mainstream Marvel Universe and it is supposed to set up new titles such as the Uncanny Avengers and A+X, but I think Marvel could have done more justice by making it a 6 issue limited series. The only real upheaval is that Professor Xavier is killed (although he will come back again). The writers spend little time on so many game changers that should have been explored like the destruction of Wakanda and the "divorce" of T'Challa and Storm. It's those small touches that make a difference.

Look, as readers of comic books, we get it. Comic sales continue to fall and comic book stores continue to close. Many of these crossovers and big events are about selling comics. However, doing this big events every six months seems to dilute the quality of the stories we enjoy. While I think its great that Marvel is canceling some titles that many consider dead weight (you don't need 40 Spider Man titles and 40 Avengers titles), there was probably a better way of doing it. If anything AVX was just as disappointing as Fear Itself. While Siege wasn't great at least the reader only had to purchase the 4 issue series instead of 100 other titles to keep up with the story.  

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just as the gods used WWII to justify an influx of new technologies so will they use the impending pestilence which kills over half the world's population to justify historical medical advances, including the "cure of aging", initiating the "1000 years with Jesus on Earth".
We've seen this tactic used recently with AIDS, targetted at homosexuals and blacks in Africa.
Then, as promised, The End will come with fire::::Global tectonic subduction.

Anyone the gods role play telepathically or use for positioning in this Situation extensively have a legacy of hurting others, the more they hurt the more eggregious in history their legacy. Considering they tell me my auidence at any one time is nearly half a billion it is not inconceivable Adolph Hitler was reincarnated into the Situation. He achieved his legacy of hurting millions with his role in WorldWarII.
Due to the expansive accumulated audience in this Situation these individuals have now qualified for a legacy of hurting "10 figures" of people, into the billions, and as a result own a very exclusive legacy which will qualify them to be used for the pestilence event:::The monsters of tommarrow.

The gods behave monsterously in the course of managing Planet Earth but they demand people be good if you are to have a chance to ascend as a child in a future life.
Not only is doing the right things important (praying, attoning for your sins, thinking the right way:::accepting humility, modesty, vulnerability), so is avoiding the wrong things important as well:::"Go and sin no more".
You NEED active parents who share wisdom to have a real chance to ascend into heaven in a future life, and you MUST be a good parent as well to have that opportunity.

Before you get angry...Just because you don't understand what's going on don't mean it don't make no sense.
1. Punishment is a good thing. It means they care and want you to learn.
2. For some people it's too late and the gods don't want them to change, left to celebrate sin and wallow in this wicked enviornment.

What's good? said...

I feel like you nailed it straight enough for me except them turning the most natural born leader of the X Men into a villain just so Wolverine can assume that roll since he's the most commercial mutant is utter bullshit to me.

What's good? said...

That was me Femi above there

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