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# Avengers Volume 1: Avengers World (Marvel Now)

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The greatest heroes in comics, together as one unbeatable team! The Avengers "go large," expanding their roster and sphere of influence to a global and even interplanetary level. When Captain America puts out his call, who will respond? The answers will surprise you! The Avengers' first mission takes them to Mars, but the secrets of the Garden lead right back to Earth's Savage Land! And when the Shi'ar Imperial Guard are broken on a dead moon, the Avengers travel across the galaxy to batt le an invading force. It all leads up to the secret origin of the universe itself, as Captain Universe races to decipher the code hidden in the Avengers' recent adventures! Jonathan Hickman takes Earth's Mightiest Heroes to the next level with big threats, big ideas and big idealism. These are the Avengers NOW! COLLECTING: AVENGERS 1-6

Review: 👍👌 - Great loved it
Review: The long march to Secret Wars starts here - Having brought his high-concept, plot-heavy style to Fantastic Four, the Marvel NOW! relaunch sees Jonathan Hickman assigned to Avengers and New Avengers. This interlocking storyline forms the backdrop to every Marvel title in the stable at this point in its history. The 'incursions' of other universes into the Marvel Universe are known to Iron Man, although this volume begins after the Illuminati have wiped Captain America's memory, so although he is having some nightmares about Mr Fantastic, Namor and Black Bolt looking at him menacingly, he's unable to remember exactly why it is that, for instance, Hyperion has made his way to Earth-616 after his world was destroyed. Driven by Iron Man's knowledge of the new threat and by dread of what might be coming, the concept here is that the Avengers are planning to "get bigger" - essentially, powering up the roster in order to meet future challenges. The core team is that made (more) famous by the MCU Avengers films, but there are a whole host of others, not least a Doctor Octopus-possessed Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Captain Marvel, and an insanely powerful Captain Universe - who has shown up a number of times before in Marvel history, but who here has chosen to inhabit a woman who fell into a coma after a car crash a decade ago. Hickman gets the ball rolling well enough - with the core Avengers called upon to head to Mars after strange biological bombs fall from it to Earth, changing the landscape in various revolting ways. Immediately, the team is subdued by three new characters: Abyss, Ex Nihilo, and a robotic Aleph - creations of an ancient race of Builders who were the first sentients in the cosmos. Sent back to Earth defeated, Cap "wakes the world", assembling the enhanced roster and taking the fight back to Mars. This volume tracks that first engagement, as well as the ascension of a new Smasher into the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, a looming cosmic threat that has reached that empire's borders, and a bit more exposition about Captain Universe. At its conclusion, Hickman reaches back to Warren Ellis' 1980s newuniversal series, with the occasion of a White Event and the identification of Abyss and Ex Nihilo's child as a Nightmask. As I said, it's high-concept. Hickman begins a plot here which runs through 45 issues of Avengers, 35 of New Avengers and into the massive 2016 crossover, "Secret Wars". If you liked his Fantastic Four run; his style of narration; his willingness to tell huge, overarching storylines; and his sometimes opaque style (the new alien characters here often talk in Builder "machine code", and you'll find yourself flicking back and forth between the panels and the cipher at the back to find out what they're saying), then you'll like this Avengers run. If you prefer something more akin to the Avengers of old - perhaps a bit more episodic; characters with more familiar beats - then you may find this particular period of Avengers history a bit more of a challenge. Personally, I like Hickman, I like Jerome Opeña (Adam Kubert, who illustrates two issues here, I find slightly more bland), and I like how this series tries to elevate the Avengers concept and marry it with Marvel's fine tradition of cosmic storytelling. Worth your time.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 139,534 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1,861 in Super-Hero Graphic Novels 29,740 in Teen & Young Adult (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 421 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 👍👌
*by S***N on 22 November 2020*

Great loved it

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The long march to Secret Wars starts here
*by R***N on 13 February 2020*

Having brought his high-concept, plot-heavy style to Fantastic Four, the Marvel NOW! relaunch sees Jonathan Hickman assigned to Avengers and New Avengers. This interlocking storyline forms the backdrop to every Marvel title in the stable at this point in its history. The 'incursions' of other universes into the Marvel Universe are known to Iron Man, although this volume begins after the Illuminati have wiped Captain America's memory, so although he is having some nightmares about Mr Fantastic, Namor and Black Bolt looking at him menacingly, he's unable to remember exactly why it is that, for instance, Hyperion has made his way to Earth-616 after his world was destroyed. Driven by Iron Man's knowledge of the new threat and by dread of what might be coming, the concept here is that the Avengers are planning to "get bigger" - essentially, powering up the roster in order to meet future challenges. The core team is that made (more) famous by the MCU Avengers films, but there are a whole host of others, not least a Doctor Octopus-possessed Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Captain Marvel, and an insanely powerful Captain Universe - who has shown up a number of times before in Marvel history, but who here has chosen to inhabit a woman who fell into a coma after a car crash a decade ago. Hickman gets the ball rolling well enough - with the core Avengers called upon to head to Mars after strange biological bombs fall from it to Earth, changing the landscape in various revolting ways. Immediately, the team is subdued by three new characters: Abyss, Ex Nihilo, and a robotic Aleph - creations of an ancient race of Builders who were the first sentients in the cosmos. Sent back to Earth defeated, Cap "wakes the world", assembling the enhanced roster and taking the fight back to Mars. This volume tracks that first engagement, as well as the ascension of a new Smasher into the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, a looming cosmic threat that has reached that empire's borders, and a bit more exposition about Captain Universe. At its conclusion, Hickman reaches back to Warren Ellis' 1980s newuniversal series, with the occasion of a White Event and the identification of Abyss and Ex Nihilo's child as a Nightmask. As I said, it's high-concept. Hickman begins a plot here which runs through 45 issues of Avengers, 35 of New Avengers and into the massive 2016 crossover, "Secret Wars". If you liked his Fantastic Four run; his style of narration; his willingness to tell huge, overarching storylines; and his sometimes opaque style (the new alien characters here often talk in Builder "machine code", and you'll find yourself flicking back and forth between the panels and the cipher at the back to find out what they're saying), then you'll like this Avengers run. If you prefer something more akin to the Avengers of old - perhaps a bit more episodic; characters with more familiar beats - then you may find this particular period of Avengers history a bit more of a challenge. Personally, I like Hickman, I like Jerome Opeña (Adam Kubert, who illustrates two issues here, I find slightly more bland), and I like how this series tries to elevate the Avengers concept and marry it with Marvel's fine tradition of cosmic storytelling. Worth your time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great buy
*by L***Y on 29 January 2019*

Bought as a Xmas present l, loved it.

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