Phaedrus45
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Captain America #606
I've been avoiding reading all the rants that have been going on over this comic until I had a chance to read it....and, I must say I completely disagree with Corp. I LOVED this issue! I love that Baron Zemo is back in a big way; and, I really don't think you can say that Brubaker is messing with the past ten years that much, when most of the time with Thunderbolts, you could never really figure what side of the law Zemo was working with. Plus, it's very significant that he might flip a bit by hearing the Bucky was back. (Oh, and you never really know WHICH Zemo is behind a mask, right? As The Ghost even states at the beginning, "You never know who it is behind masks anymore." For some reason, that really stuck out to me.)
This comic just looks good, too. I especially loved the page where Bucky is dreaming and the Cap skull is all open-mouthed. Plus, great to see that Brubaker is going to use Sin again. Just as Brubaker's first 50 or so issues kind of all dealt with the Red Skull in some way, I'm hoping this marks a huge storyline with Baron Zemo. I love when it all feels so epic.
Also, while I might not have liked it as much as Young Allies, I did enjoy the Nomad backup feature. It's cool to see Nomad not having a place to live, trying to rely on her own...and, a nice touch not having just fight a supervillian, but more someone who would be a real terror in our world.

Avengers Academy #1
Yeah, I hate all the various Avengers books; but, at least the majority of them have been pretty darn good. This is no exception, as Gage does a great job introducing the new team and even having the little twist at the end. (Of course, I seriously don't perceive them as much of a threat as it states in their files. I think there are more dangerous superpowered people who might be on the cusp of being good or bad.) This looks like it's a nice replacement for Avengers Initiative; and, I even didn't mind the bios in the last part of the book. (BTW, the bios at the end of Young Allies were some of the best I've seen. They really did a great job of reintroducing those members and what they've done before.)
Uncanny X-Men #525 ... or Second Coming Chapter 10
This issue felt like filler. I think everything that's discussed and mentioned in these pages have been talked about in the issues before; the only exception being the scene with Cable and X-Force visiting the future (which I did find kind of cheesy and a rip-off of Days Of Future Present). In fact, I had an overall problem with how easily last chapter and this chapter with how easily the Nimrod-type villains are defeated. It took everything for the X-Men to defeat 1 Nimrod...yet, we're to believe they can take down 5 of them with very little problem. Meh! The art looked good, at least.
I've been avoiding reading all the rants that have been going on over this comic until I had a chance to read it....and, I must say I completely disagree with Corp. I LOVED this issue! I love that Baron Zemo is back in a big way; and, I really don't think you can say that Brubaker is messing with the past ten years that much, when most of the time with Thunderbolts, you could never really figure what side of the law Zemo was working with. Plus, it's very significant that he might flip a bit by hearing the Bucky was back. (Oh, and you never really know WHICH Zemo is behind a mask, right? As The Ghost even states at the beginning, "You never know who it is behind masks anymore." For some reason, that really stuck out to me.)
This comic just looks good, too. I especially loved the page where Bucky is dreaming and the Cap skull is all open-mouthed. Plus, great to see that Brubaker is going to use Sin again. Just as Brubaker's first 50 or so issues kind of all dealt with the Red Skull in some way, I'm hoping this marks a huge storyline with Baron Zemo. I love when it all feels so epic.
Also, while I might not have liked it as much as Young Allies, I did enjoy the Nomad backup feature. It's cool to see Nomad not having a place to live, trying to rely on her own...and, a nice touch not having just fight a supervillian, but more someone who would be a real terror in our world.


Avengers Academy #1
Yeah, I hate all the various Avengers books; but, at least the majority of them have been pretty darn good. This is no exception, as Gage does a great job introducing the new team and even having the little twist at the end. (Of course, I seriously don't perceive them as much of a threat as it states in their files. I think there are more dangerous superpowered people who might be on the cusp of being good or bad.) This looks like it's a nice replacement for Avengers Initiative; and, I even didn't mind the bios in the last part of the book. (BTW, the bios at the end of Young Allies were some of the best I've seen. They really did a great job of reintroducing those members and what they've done before.)

Uncanny X-Men #525 ... or Second Coming Chapter 10
This issue felt like filler. I think everything that's discussed and mentioned in these pages have been talked about in the issues before; the only exception being the scene with Cable and X-Force visiting the future (which I did find kind of cheesy and a rip-off of Days Of Future Present). In fact, I had an overall problem with how easily last chapter and this chapter with how easily the Nimrod-type villains are defeated. It took everything for the X-Men to defeat 1 Nimrod...yet, we're to believe they can take down 5 of them with very little problem. Meh! The art looked good, at least.
