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Well, if you know me you'll know that teen superhero teams are my jam...and teen superhero teams that are on the run from the law especially so.Literally my only complaint about this book is that "New law makes superheroing illegal" is a trope that's well worn, but it's done well here, so I won't complain too much (also I did it in one of my own books, so I'd be a big hypocrite if I did).The writing is superb, and in a team featuring a LOT of characters everyone gets a little moment so we can at...
I enjoyed this first issue mainly due to the inner conflict this team of teen superheroes is having. I think without strife in the team regarding if they should disband or not, the issue would be bad. Thankfully it's not!
Excited to see what happens in this new chapter of the Champions story!
I am definitely siding with adults both in terms of the story, and in terms of how I feel as a real-life fan.So, this "Champions" book is populated with the newest generation of Marvel heroes. Mostly. Some Power Pack kids may have made a cameo in the meeting, and those kids have been around since the 80s. Almost always described as children, except the oldest two members of Power Pack have both been allowed to age past 18. Not a whole lot happened. Kamala Khan did a video chat from her hospital
Even though the whole problem this plot revolves around is extremely infuriating to me I did quite like this issue.
CHAMPIONS #1, available this Wednesday from Marvel Comics, is the turning point for many young heroes in the Marvel Universe. Thanks to Kamala’s Law, they are again being hunted as vigilantes, forcing every one of them to make a difficult decision.It all started in Outlawed*, where the Champions’ simple mission went horribly wrong, causing serious damage to heroes, students, and buildings alike. One of the most famously injured even got a law named after her.Granted, Kamala isn’t exactly the sor...
Ahh The Champions. “Adults just don’t get it, man!”
always great to catch a glimpse of squirrel girl. just wish this storyline didn't feel so stale45/100
No one seems to care about our safety when adults are doing harmful things all over the world.
Well this was just a fun read - I really enjoyed it.