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Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision Free FREE AVENGERS EPIC COLLECTION: BEHOLD THE VISION PDF John Buscema,Roy Thomas | 456 pages | 12 May 2015 | Marvel Comics | 9780785191650 | English | New York, United States GCD :: Issue :: Avengers Epic Collection #4 - Behold… The Vision JavaScript must be enabled to use this site. Please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh the page. We are shipping all orders on time, but please expect possible delays Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision transit. The post office and other shippers are overwhelmed and some shipments may experience significant delays. Some international orders have seen delays as large as weeks. Auction in progress, bid now! Weekly Auction ends Monday October 26! This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Written by Roy Thomas. Art and cover by John Buscema. Prepare yourself for one of the most stellar creative periods in Avengers history! Then, Kang the Conqueror drops in from the 41st century, pitting our heroes against the Squadron Sinister in a cosmic chess match! As if one set of adversaries from across time wasn't enough, the Avengers must also battle the Captain America, Sub-Mariner and Human Torch of ! Also featuring the Black Panther vs. Softcover, pages, full color. Date This week Last week Past month 2 months 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre s s s s s s Search Advanced. Issue ST. Published Apr by Marvel. Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision Stock Add to want list This item is not in stock. Issue 1-REP. Published by Marvel. Read a little about our history. Avengers Epic Collection: Behold The Vision (Volume) - Comic Vine Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Avengers Epic Collection Vol. Avengers Epic Collection Vol. John Buscema Illustrator. Sal Buscema Illustrator. Gene Colan Illustrator. Tom Palmer Inker. Prepare yourself for one of the most stellar creative periods in Avengers history! Then, Kang the Conqueror drops in from the 41st century, pitting Prepare yourself for one of the most stellar creative periods in Avengers history! Then, Kang the Conqueror drops in from the 41st century, pitting our heroes against the Squadron Sinister in a cosmic chess match! As if one set of adversaries from across time wasn't enough, the Avengers must also battle the Captain America, Sub-Mariner and Human Torch of ! Also featuring the Black Panther vs. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Avengers Epic Collection Vol. Be the first to ask a question about Avengers Epic Collection Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Avengers Epic Collection Vol. Jun 29, Zack! Empire rated it really liked it Shelves: epic-collectionmarvel-comics. A really nice collection filled with a lot of Avengers history I knew nothing about. Did you know that Hawkeye once traded in his bow and arrows to become Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision new Goliath? I didn't, but it sure was fun to find out. It was also great to see the debates of some Avengers regulars, like the Vision and Yellow jacket. Of course, I knew who those people were, Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision it's nice to have actually read there origin stories. The storylines themselves are pretty interesting too. The book starts off with a big one A really nice collection filled with a lot of Avengers history I knew nothing about. The book starts off with a big one as we are introduced to the Vision. It's pretty well known now that Vision would turn on Ultron and join the Avengers, but it was cool to read that story anyway. I got to say that even though I knew what the outcome would be it was still an entertaining story. There's also a pretty good storyline where a new villain shows up claiming to have killed Hank Pym. The Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision is that without a body, The Avengers can't do anything about it, so the killer walks free. Plus, he even ends up marrying The Wasp! What a great twist. The villains of the book are pretty good. Both Ultron and Kang, two of the big baddies for the Avengers, show up. The story with Ultron is really good because Ultron manages to create a body made up purely of Adamantine. I would say the Kang storyline is better, but just because it has the Avengers traveling through time to fight the World War 2 invaders, and the Squadron Sinister. It's hard to top that. There are some other villains that show up, and well those stories aren't bad, they aren't stand outs either. It was cool though that most of the other villains are either multiple villain's teaming up, or some kind of evil organization. That's a threat that the Avengers should be dealing with. The art is pretty good. Both John Buscema and Sal Buscema do a lot of the work. I like the Buscema brothers but it often depends on who is inking them. If it's someone who does solid black lines I like it, but when it's more scratchy and sparse I don't like it as much. He is doing his best Kirby impression, and it was pretty cool to see. It really sucks that Kirby didn't do more Avengers work, so you have to take what you can get. Overall, this a really nice collection showcasing some great early Avengers stories. Jul 16, Rick rated it really liked it Shelves: thoravengersmarvel-multiversemarvel-epic-collectionsiron- mancaptain-americablack-panthergraphic-booksmultiple-readshawkeye. This volume features the arrival of the Vision, Hawkeye becoming the 2nd Goliath, the insanity of Yellowjacket and the wedding of the Wasp, and the long-awaited return of Quicksilver and one of my favorites the Scarlet Witch. Unlike the current trend in comics where it often take six issues to drag out a story that really only needed 1 or 2 to tell, this volume represents an age when each issues was crammed with so much happening that it Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision a score card to keep track of the merry Marvel madness. This may not be the greatest collection of Avengers tales, but it ranks up there. Sep 15, Edward Davies rated it really liked it. It's always fun to read old Marvel comics when you've never read them before, and these early appearances of The Vision were interesting when compared to the current series. Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision the return of Ultron, which was fun, some nice focus on the Black Panther, and plenty of other crazy stories to keep a reader entertained. However the two-part story describing the marriage of Wasp and Yellowjacket was really stupid, and the Black Knight Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision felt tacked on and really should have appeared earlier on It's always fun to read old Marvel comics when you've never read them before, and these early appearances of The Vision were interesting when compared Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision the current series. However the two-part story describing the marriage Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision Wasp and Yellowjacket was really stupid, and the Black Knight story felt tacked on and really should have appeared earlier on in the volume. Mar 22, Francisco rated it really liked it. As you can probably tell from the title it starts off with the first appearances of The Vision as a new Avenger with some of the plot around Ultron thrown in as well as some Kang stories and a really good Black Panther centric story where he fights the KKK-like Sons of the Serpent. Roy Thomas is pretty great at writing these stories and the contrast with Stan Lee's style early on in the series is quite Collecting The Avengers and Marvel Super-Heroes 17, this is a nifty little collection. Roy Thomas is pretty great at writing these stories and the contrast with Stan Lee's style early on in the series is quite marked. There isn't nearly the same amount of text cluttering up the pages, the story reads much Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision fluidly and as a consequence these are more fun comics to read. Sometimes the very early issues of Avengers can feel a bit like homework, important stuff but sometimes hard going. The sexism that is present in the way the Wasp is treated, is still here, however, but less pronounced now. The art of the Buscemas, and particularly John, is really dynamic if often somewhat conventional, but sometimes you get real treats when they decide to create a full page panel Avengers Epic Collection: Behold the Vision is just arrestingly beautiful. This is the case with a couple of panels in this volume centred on full pages of The Vision, a character than being created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema is clearly a work of love for them.
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