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title: "New Avengers 1: Everything Dies (New Avengers: Marvel Now!)"
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# New Avengers 1: Everything Dies (New Avengers: Marvel Now!)

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Everyone Try
  

*by J***O on Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2014*

I purchased a bunch of the Marvel Now! trade paperbacks to test the waters on some of the new creative teams and directions of the major titles.  I bought the X-Men titles since I already follow the X-Men.  I bought Uncanny Avengers because of the blend of X-Men and Avengers characters in that title and the name recognition of Rick Remender, who had already achieved great heights with Uncanny X-Force.  This title--New Avengers--I bought solely because the team's lineup consists of the so-called Illuminati, an interesting group concept that Brian Michael Bendis came up with during his previous run on the Avengers franchise.  I figured there might also be some X-Men overlap in the person of Professor Xavier, who was in the original iteration of the Illuminati.  What did not factor into my decision to buy this title was the creative team, or writer Jonathan Hickman, who in my recollection had previously only worked on a title called Secret Warriors that I didn't read.After reading this, I am now a tremendous fan of Hickman's.  He keeps the beat with the better parts of Bendis's concept of a secretive, ethically ambiguous team of representative powerhouses, but he ups the ante with a universe-spanning plot all his own.  It's an alternate reality story, but not the typical variety featuring ersatz versions of familiar characters.  (There are appearances by an alternate Galactus and Terrax, but their "alternate" nature, if discernible at all, isn't central to what makes the story interesting.)  New characters, races, and legends are introduced, and artist Steve Epting succeeds in creating a stunning visual for the recurring image of colliding worlds.Many criticize Bendis for having a poor grasp on writing team dynamics, while excelling at individual character storytelling.  Hickman, by contrast, provides the whole package.  Character interplay occurs organically parallel to the advancement of the larger story.  This first volume opens with three entirely new characters.  Despite being completely unfamiliar to the reader, these characters are three-dimensional and immediately relatable.  (They'll be dead in just a few pages, but the reader will be genuinely touched by the impact of their deaths, despite barely having known them.)  The first "important" character introduced is the Black Panther, arguably one of the least interesting members of a team that includes Iron Man, Captain America, and Mr. Fantastic.  While it might have been a risk to use the Panther as the hook to both the series and the inciting incident, it works and serves to demonstrate the character driven underpinnings of the book's events.  It injects a dose of realism.There is no resolution to the storyline in this volume, but there are clearly delineated episodes within what will be a larger epic.  These contribute to the story's intrigue and lend greater depth and dimension to the threat.  It is truly a story that wants to be complex, but not in a superfluous or ostentatious way.  Satisfying as a whole, each page still manages to be engaging, and I can admit that I'll be coming back for more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A unusual and arguably improved take on "New Avengers" by Jonathan Hickman
  

*by M***W on Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2015*

To be clear, I'm not always the greatest fan of Hickman's work, though I must say, his approach to the Fantastic Four was truly innovational and unique both.That being said, this run of New Avengers is far more different that anything Bendis tried, and on many levels, and in no small way, quite refreshingly so. Taking center stage in this series is the Illuminati, a secret group formed behind the scenes to mold and shape the status of the superhuman world, and this time, it seems that not even these elite heroes may be enough to overcome the imminent crisis that threatens their entire world, and, indeed, their entire multiverse. Not that this will at all stop them from trying, however, which all of them do, in each their own way, even as they are ridden with increasingly dangerous internal divisions and forced to face impossible moral questions that will shake them to their deepest core.The dialogue is excellent and realistic, the plot is well-paced (if possibly a bit slow for some), and the cast of characters, both old and new, are overall very carefully developed and fleshed-out. Not to mention the consistently fantastic artwork by Epting for all six of the collected issues in this book. All in all, highly recommended for any and all Marvelites.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    This is my favorite story in all of marvel comics
  

*by I***C on Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2018*

This story is the start to Jonathan hickman's secret wars lead up and I gotta say it's a strong start. Even to read this by itself, it's the best marvel comic showing off all the most capable minds of earth getting together and make impossible decisions that really stay in the back of your head.

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