AVENGERS ACADEMY #12

Korvac has defeated The Avengers…now the world’s only hope lies with the students of the Avengers Academy, who have been grown to adults! With time manipulated, the team gets a glimpse of what the future might hold for them. For some it’s a revelation…for others a life sentence! Can they overcome their personal demons and master unfamiliar abilities in time to defeat a foe powerful enough to conquer Earth’s Mightiest Heroes? Find out in the book that Newsarama’s Best Shots calls “one of the best Avengers books – and, for that matter, one of the best Marvel books – on the stands.”

Story by Christos Gage
Art by Tom Raney & Scott Hanna
Colors by Jeromy Cox
Letters by Joe Caramagna
Cover by Mike McKone & Jeromy Cox

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  1. I enjoy this book normally but for some reason I’m not excited about it this week.

  2. Last issue was good but I’m on the fence about getting this issue.

  3. I really liked the set up for this issue and I’m excited to see what happens.

    It will be cool to see the potential of the students.

  4. Can’t wait for this one! Easily the best Avengers book out right now.

  5. I have loved this book but I’m less interested in this Korvac storyline.  I’m still in, of course.

  6. Hmm… why do the future versions of all the kids look exactly the same as their young versions? Man, McKone used to be killer at stuff like that (see: Titans Tomorrow).

  7. Much better.  The post fight character development is tremendous.

  8. Kind of a goofy issue, but fun is consistent in this series and this one is no exception. I’m not a big Korvac fan. For one thing, I think it’s a really stupid name, but I just don’t “get” the enormity of the guy. I went with it, though. And I really enjoyed the second half, after the big battle had ended. This book does character development very well, and despite the cosmic hullaballoo, this issue continues to keep me coming back for more.

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