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Secret Avengers 1 Deodato Variant Cover |
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Secret Avengers 1 |
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CGC |
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0170925001
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Secret Avengers 2 Variant Edition |
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Secret Avengers 2 |
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CGC |
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0170925002
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Secret Avengers 11 Variant Edition |
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Secret Avengers 11 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1040037025
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Owner Comments
Huge fan of Simone Bianchi and his style of art. His cover work is usually some of the best for me personally and I usually find the extra buck or two in order to be able to pick up his variant covers.
The Reverse image is a preview of the Inception dream machine thingy. If they would have said that he was going to be in a dream within a dream, within a dream I would have called it quits though.
As for the story this one was a little different to me. If you've ever seen the movie Inception and then wanted to read a comic with the same...EVERYTHING, then here you go.
After capturing Steele during the final showdown between the Secret Avengers and the Shadow Council, Beast uses an experimental machine (The Inception Dream Machine) that will help sift through Steeleās memories to figure out how he got to where he is now. Beast and Cap discover there are missing moments and parts of the memory that just seem to be incomplete. Cap finds a moment during World War II when he and Steele are on a mission. This mission would be the last one that Steele was seen on between then and when he showed back up as a lackey for the Shadow Council. Cap goes into the machine to help flesh out the memory a little more. The memory changes as Steele wrestles control over the situation away from Beast and his team of scientists. When Cap comes back to the real world, they are surprised by a fully conscious Steele ready to inflict some pain on the scientists and heroes in the facility.
I like what Ed Brubaker does with this storyline and was sad to see him go but closing out the John Steele story seemed like a decent enough goodbye to this writer. I just wish I cared more about the story than the cover art for this one.
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Secret Avengers 17 Sketch Cover |
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Secret Avengers 17 |
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CGC |
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1131388021
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Secret Avengers 21 Variant Edition |
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Secret Avengers 21 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0196526003
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Secret Avengers 22 |
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Secret Avengers 22 |
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CGC |
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1095017026
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Owner Comments
Arthur "Art" Adams amazing artist and yet another reason I seem to come back to this series is solely for the cover art. Wasn't a fan at all of the AvX its coming banner messing with his cover but understand the need to gain some momentum for the upcoming series.
Additionally when telling me Rick Remender is writing the story you got me Marvel, i'll bite. His story line in Uncanny X-Force was pretty amazing and one of the lines that truly brought me back nto collecting once again. But that's a story better left for Uncanny X-Force.
As for this one...I don't know. It seemed awfully like an issue #1 but since it is a new writer I guess it only makes sense for a new direction and all.
I'm not a Captain Britian fan what so ever but yet we see him in this one and somehow it left me believing that I was going to get a story line that would encompass all of Remender's books but yet didn't.
I would have loved for this one to have tied into Uncanny X-Force in some bigger way and did see that he is incorporating Venom in the next issue but I guess I shall wait and see.
This did have the best WTF momment in comics for me. Seeing Captain Britian getting launched through a building and then apologize to the Queen for getting his ass handed to him was different. "Get up off of your knees"
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Secret Avengers 26 |
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Secret Avengers 26 |
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CGC |
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0193963002
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Secret Avengers 27 |
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Secret Avengers 27 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1168236010
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Secret Avengers 28 |
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Secret Avengers 28 |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0212672008
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Secret Avengers 37 Variant Edition |
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Secret Avengers 37 |
Grade: |
CGC |
Cert #: |
1187541022
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