Avengers #79
By Loretta Ramirez
March 1, 2004 - 11:44
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Penciller(s): Sean Chen
Inker(s): Tom Simmons
Cover Artist(s): Lee Weeks
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Although the premise is initially interesting and the set-up of classic character themes is promising, this story abruptly nosedives. The character inconsistencies are atrocious. Captain America callously refers to the civilian's death as "stupid," Wasp and Yellowjacket's spousal abuse theme inexplicably erupts, and Hawkeye shockingly becomes a bungling would-be-killer. Austen has replaced moral values with shock value.
Although there are a few sketchy moments, Chen is a smooth fill-in for Copiel and excels in capturing facial expressions. The extreme range of (albeit inappropriate) emotions that overwhelms Hawkeye is movingly rendered. Particularly powerful is a scene where Hawkeye stands in a hallway, listening to the children's anguish. Additionally, the children's extreme grief is heartbreaking, especially as the little girl wails in She-Hulk's arms.
Overall: D
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