FREE SIEGE: THUNDERBOLTS PDF Jeff Parker,Miguel Sepulvida | 144 pages | 12 Jan 2011 | Marvel Comics | 9780785143741 | English | New York, United States Siege : Thunderbolts (, Hardcover) for sale online | eBay Goodreads helps you Siege: Thunderbolts track of books you Siege: Thunderbolts to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Siege: Thunderbolts for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Siege by Jeff Parker. Miguel Sepulvida Illustrations. It's been too long since Mr. X has killed, and he needs his next fix! Ghost has taken notice, and sees an opportunity Add in the selfish intentions of Paladin and Ant-Man, stir Siege: Thunderbolts a stick of dynamite and You've heard raves about Parker's Atlas heroes pretending Siege: Thunderbolts be villains Get A Copy. HardcoverPremierepages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Siegeplease sign up. Lists with Siege: Thunderbolts Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Siege: Thunderbolts. Jul 29, Angela rated it liked it Shelves: graphic- novelsmarvel. The Thunderbolts go up against the Agents of Atlas, that is quite amusing. The Seige storyline, not so much, but the team disintegration does continue. I've worked out why I don't like this version of Thunderbolts, no strong women on the team, it use to always have Siege: Thunderbolts. Mar 23, Aaron rated it Siege: Thunderbolts it. I kinda feel like I'm picking up on unsure territory with Thunderbolts, having not read anything since Warren Ellis's run that overlapped with the aftermath of Civil War. That's a pretty big gap in Thunderbolts history. Luckily, Jeff Parker, who is just taking over with this book, doesn't seem too worried about the previous history, either. He jumps right into the team dynamic which basically does not existportraying the current Thunderbolts lineup as a bunch Siege: Thunderbolts psychopaths, madmen, and cowa I kinda feel like I'm picking up on unsure territory with Thunderbolts, having not read anything since Warren Ellis's run that overlapped with the aftermath of Civil War. He jumps right into the team dynamic which basically does not existportraying the current Thunderbolts lineup as a bunch of psychopaths, madmen, and cowards who don't get along with each other even a little bit. Now, dysfunctional, combative teams are a favorite of mine, so normally I'd be into this. But this team isn't dysfunctional. Siege: Thunderbolts actively Siege: Thunderbolts each other and refuse to work together. They end up trying to kill each other about every 5 minutes. With utter lunatic Scourge as their "leader," the team just kind of flops around from battle to battle, surviving more by the miracle of writing than by anything they do together. Now, all of that sounds pretty useless. And it is. But the thing is, Parker inherited this crappy team of assholes. He's just writing the team dynamic that already exists, and somehow making it moderately Siege: Thunderbolts despite it all. I applaud that. I also really enjoyed the finale of this book, which feels like where Parker really started steering this ship toward where he actually wants it to go. His use of the Mighty Avengers as the Thunderbolts main enemy is a great fit, and having those guys enter the fray as someone to root for basically fixes the book in its latter half. After a long battle in Asgard in the eponymous Siege tie-in, the Thunderbolts as we've known them throughout this book are done, and it feels like big plans are on the horizon from Parker and his team. I'm excited to see Siege: Thunderbolts he does Siege: Thunderbolts a team of his own creation that hopefully Siege: Thunderbolts functions to some degree. I don't want to keep reading a series where I just wish all the characters would get killed. Dec 01, Lissa rated it really liked it Shelves: read-inSiege: Thunderboltsfiction. I had almost given up on the Thunderbolts title. Warren Ellis' run was great, but Andy Diggle's run, Siege: Thunderbolts be brutally honest, sucked. But thank goodness for Jeff Parker, who completely saved this title for me with this trade. First off, I love that Quicksilver kicks Mr. X's rear in a spectacularly awesome way. Seeing the speedster as a "hero" again instead of being the latest whipping boy or pining after his still-missing sister - and seeing him being quite forthright about his abilities in the f I had almost given up on the Thunderbolts title. Seeing the speedster as a "hero" again instead of being the latest whipping boy or pining after his still-missing sister - and seeing him being quite forthright about his abilities in the fighting arena - made me all warm Siege: Thunderbolts fuzzy inside. Thank you, Jeff Parker, for realizing how awesome Quicksilver can be and actually utilizing him as more than just background filler! Seeing the various conflicts that the team members are facing and involved in was also interesting. I liked watching Ghost, who seems to be Siege: Thunderbolts for both sides, and I enjoyed Paladin's crisis of conscience. And Ant-Man, who rather reminds me of Deadpool in a way, did his teammate a real Siege: Thunderbolts. And he went into instructor mode Siege: Thunderbolts Cassie. I loved it. Watching the Thunderbolts break down was a good read, and this is probably my favorite Thunderbolts trade since Ellis left the title. Feb 10, Michael Emond rated it liked it. Strong writing from Jeff Parker makes this book an enjoyable read. It's hard to give it more than three stars since I am not familiar with the book The only other thing I read was Ellis' stories or the characters on this team. But Jeff made the transition relatively pain free and Siege: Thunderbolts could follow the dynamics of the team. I don't really love the premise of "a team of villains" but I guess this is Marvel's answer to Suicide Squad. It was fun to Siege: Thunderbolts the interactions and back stabbing and the guest Strong writing from Jeff Parker makes this book an enjoyable read. It was fun to see the interactions and back stabbing and the guest appearance by The Agents of Atlas who Parker helped create. Overall - not a deep read Siege: Thunderbolts fun nonetheless. May Siege: Thunderbolts, Todd Siege: Thunderbolts it really liked it Shelves: marvelmarvel-unlimitedmulti-readsread-in This is definitely a new writer. The problems with this title is that the team Siege: Thunderbolts a grab bag of characters that never really come together in any sense. Agents of Atlas is a nice throw in. They are actually a team and that makes how much the T-bolts aren't a team that much more apparent. The Siege tie-in is a nice finish to this era of the Thunderbolts and Siege: Thunderbolts clearly has a better idea for the future. Mar 06, Mike Jozic rated it liked it. A decent start to Parker's tenure on the book. I never could get into the villain characters under Osborne leadership but I did love me the three crossover issues with Atlas and Siege: Thunderbolts hear the next storyline, "Cage", is the real game-changer, not to Siege: Thunderbolts the debut of a new artist on the title that I'm really looking forward to, Kev Walker. Aug 25, Mike rated it liked it. Decent journeyman storytelling, but nothing spectacular. Good enough art, but doesn't have a lot to work with. It wasn't terrible, but I felt like I didn't know who anyone was. I enjoyed reading about Ant Man though. That's about it. It's my own fault in a way since I picked up this novel thinking that it would be a nice self-contained story. Oct 28, Geoff Derks rated it did not like it. Thunderbolts (comics) - Wikipedia As the Thunderbolts prepare to depart for Asgard, which Osborn is besieging, Ant-Man runs up to Paladin to express his concerns over going up against gods, and that Osborn doesn't know about Scourge killing Headsman. Paladin points out that Scourge didn't shoot him and he doesn't care. As they get onto Zeusa message from Osborn tells themm that they are Siege: Thunderbolts steal the Spear of Odin form Asgard's armory, which apparently has no magical safeguard, unlike Thor's Mjolnir, and deliver it to him. Meanwhile, right in Asgard, Ghost materializes, having failed to kill Tony Stark. He then intercepts Osborn's transmission and Siege: Thunderbolts that Osborn has staged the Soldier Field incident. Knowing that Scourge would not question the mission, Ghost attempts to contact anyone who could stop the Thunderbolts. However, he can't get hold of Stark, break through the Baxter Building's firewalls or access the offline Cerebra. Therefore, he sends the message Siege: Thunderbolts Amadeus Cho, Siege: Thunderbolts contacts U. Above Asgard, Zeus approaches, only to be shot out of the air by an Asgardian bowman. The Thunderbolts barely manage to parachute from it in time. As soon as they land, Scourge reprimands Paladin for second-guessing him and losing his helmet. Paladin shoots Siege: Thunderbolts that there wasn't Siege: Thunderbolts to Siege: Thunderbolts it and they aren't the army. Scourge points out that they are on a federal mission and refuses to tolerate anymore insubordination, citing Headsman and Ghost being AWOL; Mr.
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