Young Avengers #1 Review
By Zak Edwards
January 28, 2013 - 23:01
Marvel Comics
$2.99 US
I have to say, the Young Avengers being back on track is a nice thing to witness. Not only can these characters get back to being people not involved in plots much too large and incomprehensible for a decent comic (yes, I’m talking about Children’s Crusade and that’s coming from someone who not only enjoys Grant Morrison at his most incoherent, but is actually writing a thesis on it!). The major problem with Allan Heinberg’s last attempt to come back to his great achievement was that he forgot who he was dealing with. The characters he created were not only timely, the were wonderfully nuanced and enjoyable characters. When he returned for an anachronistic attempt to make something about their lives and House of M, everyone else had moved on. Perhaps that is a required element of comics (and indeed anything teen-centered): you have to be here now or else it doesn’t quite work. Enter writer Kieron Gillen.
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Artistically, the book shines as well. Like I said earlier, artists Jamie McKelvie and Mike Norton have a classic and kinetic style that can also handle strong emotive moments. The spreads are particularly exciting and visually stand-out (like a spread should). Sometimes characters can get strange looking, but overall the art is exactly what this book needs. The book moves quickly when it should, exciting readers, and can make you ponder and linger too. Gillen’s pacing is perfectly accentuated by the beats of the art.
Grade: 8/10 The glorious return of an exceptionally entertaining series
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