The New Avengers Volume 3: Secrets and Lies - Brian Michael Bendis
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Pages: 96, Paperback, Marvel Comics Last Update 25.11.2009 05:47
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A review of the trade paperback for New Avengers volume 3, featuring material originally published in the comic book of the same name, issue numbers 11 to 15, plus excerpts from Giant-Size Spider-Woman number 1. Imprinted by Marvel Comics US, this is widely available online or in UK book stores. Collectors be aware that this US imprint features three chapters of the original series (11, 12 and 13) that are featured in the UK imprint of volume 2 Sentry. The world's organised crime syndicates are in complete disarray. Aware that the Japanese Yashida clan is up to something, Captain America looks up the crime-fighting superhero Daredevil and renews his offer of ... Read the complete review
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