thisisthelion's review against another edition

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2.0

3.5/5

So, I was a bit dissapointed with this volume. Don't get me wrong, it's really good but after the strong end of volume one, I expected to like this even more and I liked a little less.
The main problem is that the book starts with a whole issue that introduces two new (at least new for those of us who only have read the first volume) characters. There's David aka. Prodigy, a mutant who can collect skills and abilities from people and Tommy, who turns out is Billy's brother. And Tommy gets sort of kidnapped by some evil guy. It was a bit anticlimactic to have the book start without the characters I know and I'm eager to continue reading about. But, let's move on.

Meanwhile, the Young Avengers have been running around the Universe because they can't go back home. Prodigy tracks them down to seek their help in finding Tommy. The Avengers them start going from dimension to dimension after the bad guy and things got a lot more interesting. Nothing like some dimension-travelling to make things fun.

So, even though I said I did like this volume less than the previous one, I think it will grow on me and a re-read may change my mind. Gillen is developing a story to play in the long run while keeping us entertained in the meantime. This a fun book to read (mostly due to Loki, yeah). I also really like McKelvie's art, it suits the story really well. Brown art in the first issue was also cool even though its kind of weird to see other than McKelvie drawing.
Anyway, I need to order volume three ASAP.

P.S.: That page of Loki's Instagram was genius. He is definitely the MVP here and of course, when he is up to something, he's more fun.

Also, this shit is out of stock online but I managed to find a copy in a comic book shop in Dublin. Sometimes life is pretty good.

aceinit's review against another edition

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4.0

Review is for monthly issues 6-10 and not the graphic novel itself, which has yet to be released at the time of this post. Major spoilers have been hidden. Minor ones may still appear.

I love the hell out of Young Avengers, but it occurs to me that if I had to give specific reasons, I’d be hard-pressed to come up with them. It comes down to the simple matter that it’s fun. It is a consistently fun read that never fails to keep me wanting the next issue. Gillen has created a dynamic chemistry between his leading cast, with the Billy/Wiccan and Teddy/Hulkling storyline and with Miss America and a pre-teen Loki (who’s really gool ol’ Loki trapped in a much younger body). Though Kate (Hawkeye) and Nor-Varr (Marvel Boy), have mostly been background eye candy until this point, they are a particularly delightful kind of eye candy.

This volume introduces a couple of new characters and a new antagonist who may or may not be doing the Mother’s bidding, and brings readers a blast from Loki’s past,
Spoiler in the form of a popular character from Gillen’s run on Journey into Mystery. Leah has plans for Loki and, perhaps more importantly, plans for Teddy, and seeing her show up in these pages was one of my comic-reading highlights of the year.


Gillen’s storytelling is fun and funny and rip-at-the-heartstrings all at the same time, which makes him a joy to read. McKelvie’s art combines frequently-unique layouts with subtle and not-so-subtle visual tricks that do much to enhance the story. This is one of the few comics where I will backtrack after the first read and see something visual that blows my mind and adds a new layer to the storytelling.
SpoilerThe contract between Loki’s barely-holding-together holograph when talking to Mother and Leah’s rock-solid one speaks volumes about their powers, and is one of my favorite examples of this.


I’m not entirely sure Goodreads is accurate on what issues this volume includes. I am writing this review based on the monthly comics and not the final collection, which won’t be published for another month or two. Based on the plot itself, breaking at issue 10 as the description claims, is a weird place to end this particular collection, as the team is gearing up for a final confrontation against Mother, and nothing has really been resolved. It feels like there should be another issue included to handle the climax. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter, though. I’ll be around for the next issue regardless.

dembury's review against another edition

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4.0

A lot of the issues I was having with the previous volume were smoothed over in here! I think this story has found its footing and it's actually pretty dang enjoyable! As ever, the characters continue to be some of my favorite (although I wish a couple, like America and Kate, got a little more attention), plus there were a couple new faces introduced who I reallllly enjoy.
I feel like the alien Mother character/arc makes WAY more since now; I can't help but wish we had a little more insight into her motivations earlier on, but better late than never I suppose!

lbarsk's review against another edition

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4.0

Sorry didn’t enter this the day I read it — a solid second volume that’s fleshing out the character dynamics and upping the stakes in terms of this particular team of Young Avengers. McKelvie does the kind of brilliant artwork with these pages that fans of him & Gillen have come to expect, and it really makes the multiverse possibilities stand out. Heck yeah.

izzys_internet_bookshelf's review against another edition

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3.0

3/5

It wasn’t my favorite one I’ve read so far. The comic had a fun approach at the different dimensions. It got pretty hectic at moments, but I could tell this wasn’t as enjoyable to me then the first one was.

bookshelvesandtealeaves's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

This one was a lot of fun and also has a character talking about their bisexuality which was great! Keen to see where this series goes next.

marieintheraw's review against another edition

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4.0

This has a bisexual character which is so interesting. I still love Wiccan. Also that ending.

readeranew's review against another edition

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3.5

Like the panelling
Like the Hulkling Wiccan relationship 

wistverias's review against another edition

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3.0

2’75 ★

thethirdcrouch's review against another edition

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4.0

Exceptional art. I like this group being mature and sexy as what young adults usually are. Noh-Varr being an audiophile is a good idea for a solo series just involving travelling and music. I actually like to see Billy having feelings for Noh-Varr. The tension it'd create between them! Kate being the mature one, the leader, I'd like her to get more plot.