Avengers Forever Vol. 1: The Lords of Earthly Vengeance review – AIPT

Posted: June 20, 2022 at 2:30 pm

Jason Aaron has been writing the main Avengers title for longer than I care to look up, but it has not been very highly regarded for some time. So, it was time for it to spin off into Avengers Forever, which seems to be Aarons attempt at a definitive statement on the best superhero team. It isless than that. But also, do I really care?

Avengers Forever is yet another multiversal jaunt, this time following Robbie Reyes after some Avengers nonsense, Im assuming as hebeats up evil guys? Hes certainly doing something. This adventure has him dropped into a universe where The Avengers never formed in *sigh* 1 million BCE, and thus evil took hold. When Robbie appears, it spurs this Earths Avengers to overthrow the Venomized Red Skull, and leads to the formation of a team. Theres also a Doom issue, and some reveals.

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Like all comics focused on AUs, theres some fun stuff, but it never really goes beyond that. Maybe the best example of this is Tony Stark Ant-Man. It hits all the notes of a classic Tony story; hes an alcoholic, hes an atheist, hes a problem solver, hes leading the Avengers, its all there. Unfortunately, it all ends up feeling like a series of references to other stories rather than anything definitive or meaningful. Remember Demon in a Bottle? the comic shouts, Remember his competitive streak with Pym in the MCU? it key-jingles.

This version of Tony is enjoyable! I like hope-damned Stark, the archeologist-atheist-Ant-Man, but theres almost a degree of parody to him, especially given Aarons inability to express anything other than atheism in his stories. This Tony feels fine-tuned to everything Aaron wants to write, but Im not sure its tuned to what Aaron is really good at writing. The little guy is fun, hes got a cool costume, and I guess Id like to see more of him? At the same time, Im thinking about thanking God that Aaron hasnt written an Iron Man series.

Most of the series feels the same way, with the characters all just sort of feeling like fun silly ideas with little substance beneath. Infinity Gem Grimm is cool, its fun, but its also just kinda there. Im personally pretty fond of Red Skull having Venom, and I think Schmidt was a great choice to be the villain of the universe where hope is a four letter word, so I guess genuine praise goes there?

Ill also mention the presence of the Thors granddaughters who Aaron co-created with Esad Ribic in their very very good Thor run but mostly, they just serve to remind me that I could be reading better comics, and that Aaron could write better comics, once upon a time.

Now, even while the above is true, I still enjoyed my time with the series, but thats largely to do with Aaron Kuders art, which is incredible across the first three issues. His designs for all of the different heroes are great, but hes also just generally one of my favorite artists working today. His style is round and bouncy, but isnt cartoony in a minimalist sense, every panel is packed with details. That detail makes it easy to live in the story, but more than that, its just fun to look at his art. Kuder was kind of the selling point of the series for me, and he didnt disappoint at all.

I may be disappointed with the story Im general, but this book was still worth reading to me, and Ill continue reading it for the Kuder art (Im especially excited for the Steve Rogers issue coming up!). Heres to hoping it gets better than that!

Avengers Forever Vol. 1: The Lords of Earthly Vengeance is gorgeous, empty hopepunk

Avengers Forever Vol. 1: The Lords of Earthly Vengeance

Aaron Kuder is a cant-miss artist for myself, and this is worth it for his art. Getting a little tired of Jason Aarons atheists though.

Cant say no to Kuder art

Ant-Man Tony and Venom Red Skull are fun enough to jam to

Feels like Im being tricked into salivating by references

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