Avengers - The Initiative Volume 2: Killed In Action - Dan Slott Reviews
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by plipplop - written on 12/08/10 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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tale s new super villain (Anti-Venom) maintains this position by becoming a new version of Venom, intent on destroying the original one. On paper, it sounds vaguely ridiculous, but writer Dan Slott manages to create the sort of twisted, convoluted tale that means it s actually really rather good - and one thing leads to another, which leads to another, and so on. Indeed, Slott s writing here is first class. This has all the hallmarks of a classic tale. Peter s private life is as complicated as ever and his friends have their own problems (Harry, for example, is being tormented ever more by his father, Norman Osborn, with the potential for devastating implications that ...





