| 1. Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev Omnibus, Vol. 2 | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics January 20, 2010
This is an amazing story arc that is extremely well-written and Bendis does not take any cheap shortcuts to resolve the storyline. It's as realistic an approach to superhero writing as you are likley to find in the medium... more
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| 2. Dark Avengers, Vol. 2: Molecule Man | |
By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics March 17, 2010
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| 3. New Avengers Vol. 12: Powerloss | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics March 24, 2010
Okay, whoever else that's plenty sick and tired of the Hood, raise your hand, please. I don't know why Brian Michael Bendis is fixated on two-bit hoodlum Parker Robbins and his rise to power, but I wish Bendis would cut it out already. The Hood has been plaguing the New Avengers for a while now, and Bendis has been all along trying to mold this nobody into this uber-villain, but I'm still not buying... more
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| 4. Powers: The Definitive Collection, Vol. 3 | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics December 23, 2009
Man.. i read this every night after work. Anytime i had to sit to use the bathroom. and any time i had it with me and had a spare moment. This SERIES is a must read. I thought that this omnibus was excellent. Only gripe i have is that some texts get caught in the middle edge and your stretching the page to read it. no biggie though.
I love it. if you buy it, you will love it. ... more
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| 5. House of M | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 13, 2008
Marvel has outdone themselves with creating this astounding comic event. Any Marvel fan MUST get this book. No let down... more
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| 6. Halo: Uprising | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Books June 16, 2009
Its a graphic novel, not near as good as the other halo books, but the illustrations were entertaining for a while.. Not what I was looking for. ... more
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| 7. Dark Avengers, Vol. 1: Assemble | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics December 16, 2009
At the end of the big event Secret Invasion, Iron Man was fired from his position and the job was given to Norman Osborn. Norman Osborn got this job because he became famous as the killer of the Skrull Queen and became a world hero even though he was previously a super villain (Green Goblin). This comic book series tells the story of how Osborn changes S.H.I.E.L.D to H.A.M.M.E.R, takes control of Avengers... more
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| 8. Mighty Avengers: Secret Invasion | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics April 07, 2010
"Secret Invasion" Written by Brian Michael Bendis Illustrated by Leinil Yu (Marvel Comics, 2009) ------------------------------------ At last, the culmination of several years worth of relentless crossover, tie-in mega-"events" that have dominated Marvel's output for the last several years. It turns out that many of the reality-wrenching events -- "Civil War", etc. -... more
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| 9. Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 22: Ultimatum | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 10, 2010
"Ultimate Spider-Man, v.22" Written by Brian Michael Bendis Illustrated by Stuart Immonen (Marvel Comics, 2010) ---------------------------------------- Wow. So, I guess this is the last volume of "Ultimate Spider-Man," which is a shame since this was the best of all the Ultimate titles, and the only one that never had a dip in quality -- Brian Michael Bendis definitely... more
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| 10. Powers: The Definitive Collection, Vol. 2 | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 18, 2009
The stories in this issue are stronger than the previous volume, which means that they are better then almost all of what is currently on the shelves. Problems with production values though are still present. They come in the form of art that at many spots looks scanned from inferior copies and also binding of pages that leaves some art/dialogue difficult to read. These problems are much less noticeable... more
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