Retro Review: AVENGERS #22

Retro Review: AVENGERS #22

Been doing a lot of Spider-Man related things, time to head off for Marvel's other flagship title, Avengers. Hit the jump to check out this week's retro review, featuring the Avengers and Ultron.

Review Opinion
By Destroyer14 - Dec 24, 2011 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: My Blog



There are many big turning points in every comic book series. There's always that one big issue at the end of an arc when an important villain is killed off for awhile. This is one of them, the big final battle with the Avengers' greatest (sorry Kang) villain, Ultron. This robot has plagued the Avengers a bunch of times in the past, always finding a way to come back. This arc, Ultron Unlimited, would be the big, final Ultron story for awhile. I've read this issue probably a thousand times in the past, cause it came with the Marvel Legends Ultron action figure. I had known Ultron previously from the 90's Avengers show. (Great show, never understood all the hate.) That show introduced me to Ultron, and this issue would be my first comic with the 'evil robot.' I don't think I've ever seen the Avengers on the verge of losing this bad. This issue had it all, the perfect closing to the arc.

Ah, it's hard to not compare this era of the Avengers to the current era. In this era, quality stories, excellent character portrayals, it was great. Today there's this comedy undertone, and the art is just lacking when compared to this. Back to the story, it's probably the most dramatic issue I've ever read in that you're actually thinking "Wow, there's no way they can win, they're actually going to lose." The issue really gave that incentive, that doomed feeling. You could see in the narration boxes as it said "Even if the Avengers had been fresh and rested, they still wouldn't have had a chance. And they know it." I like how in the very first part of the issue, the narration boxes slowly explain the situation, and them boom. A giant splash page with thousands of Ultrons against five Avengers.


Ultron is at his finest here. My personal favorite scene was when Vision approached him giving him a chance for redemption, then Ultron pretends to about to shake his hand, then blasts him. "You're a greater fool than I ever imagined! You're soft, pathetic if you thought such a sentimental ploy would work!" Gotta love the dialogue, A+ stuff here. (Unlike in the current book.) I mean, it could be both great and slightly amusing. Like, I like the scene where Thor is shouting his godly things while taking on hundreds of Ultrons and Iron Man saying how those are admiral sentiments, but more poetry than truth to it. Good stuff. The drama is high in this issue, cause the only shot at winning they thought they had was Scarlet Witch. And in a surprise turn of events, she accidentally BOOSTS his power. Wow, that's probably one of the must unbelievable scenes I've ever seen in a comic. Thor attacking Ultron, saying how he was built my man and against a god he will shatter, and then Ultron grabbing the Hammer saying, "Oh, I don't think so Thor." My gosh, this is good stuff.

The greatest scene however was when Hank Pym comes and says to Ultron "I created you and I'll be the one to stop you!" Ultron looks and says "Are you still here, father?" Then he slaps Hank away like a toothpick. That scene had me laughing a bit, it's a really great scene. Ultron, the 'son' has surpassed Hank in every way possible. The cover is fantastic, it features Ultron standing in triumph over the defeated Avengers. Good stuff making it all red except Ultron. And adding the Ultron logo at the top left was a great touch.

Overall, this is my personal favorite Avengers issue. My second favorite Marvel villain is nothing but pure awesomeness in it. The dialogue is top notch, it's hugely dramatic, and the art is great. It's the perfect end to the Ultron Unlimited arc. This isn't known as a 'classic' or 'legendary' but I'll always treasure it. Nonstop action, great story, real drama, and a fantastic villain to top it off. Avengers #22 is an example of how to do an Avengers comic.

10/10.


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darCNite1989
darCNite1989 - 12/24/2011, 1:18 PM
Oh man back when reading a comic meant reading a STORY as well.
superotherside
superotherside - 12/24/2011, 1:46 PM
Awesome review, but what's your favorite marvel villain bro?
Destroyer14
Destroyer14 - 12/24/2011, 2:27 PM
@otherside Venom would be the answer to that, thanks.
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 12/24/2011, 2:52 PM
Great review. I have to say my favorite Ultron story is in The Avengers #161 & #162. Check it out if you never have.

Annnndddd...if you want to read an Avengers story where all seems hopeless, I suggest you check out the original Korvac Saga culminating in The Avengers #177. Not only does it seem hopeless for The Avengers but they have their asses handed to them along with The Guardians of the Galaxy. Korvac/Michael/The Enemy reaches out in his dying breath and restores those who are beyond death (and that includes almost every member of the team at the time.)

Great stuff as usual Destroyer.
marvel72
marvel72 - 12/24/2011, 2:52 PM
cool reveiw,personally i've never read it but ultron is an incredible marvel villain that fingers crossed gets some movie love soon....

maybe the avengers 2.
manymade1
manymade1 - 12/24/2011, 3:20 PM
Overrall Ultron Unlimited is definetely my favorite Avengers story.

For your next review do you think you can do Captain America # 300. Cap and Red Skull battling to the death, its one of my favorite issues of all time.
Destroyer14
Destroyer14 - 12/24/2011, 5:07 PM
Thanks guys.

@Hawks I haven't read too many of the early Ultron stories, adding those to the cart now.

@manymade1 Just added that issue to the cart, will do a retro review of it the week it arrives.
superotherside
superotherside - 12/24/2011, 5:20 PM
Destroyer14 Ahh one of my favorite as well. ;)
orpheus
orpheus - 12/24/2011, 5:55 PM
This stuff was great for it's time, but it's cheesey as hell and the art is mediocre. Fanboys are also whining about things not measuring up to when they were 12 years old. Nostalgia is a resentment of the present and a retreat into the past.
TheMalcontent
TheMalcontent - 12/24/2011, 6:22 PM
This is why Hank Pym need have his own movies and needs to be included in the Avengers.
tracydavis001
tracydavis001 - 12/24/2011, 7:31 PM
Loved this when I first read it! Ultron is a great villain !
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 12/24/2011, 10:59 PM
For a review might I suggest Spectacular Spider-Man 178-184. A 6-issue arc with a 7th issue "Aftermath". It's the Child Within arc. Main player in the story are Peter, Dr. Ka[fricker], Vermin, and Harry Osborn returning to the Green Goblin. Story picks up following Kraven's Last Hunt. It explores the psychological effect the parents have had on Peter, Harry, and Vermin.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 12/24/2011, 11:00 PM
Why is Kaf ka a censored word?
MGS
MGS - 12/25/2011, 1:16 AM
Back when Marvel didn't dilute and water down the Avengers as a franchise and had their best creative team working on ONE title.
cmax
cmax - 12/25/2011, 8:35 AM
This was one of my favorite story arcs. Ultron TRULY kicked the shit outta the Avengers. And though you knew they would always pull through in the end - during this story you almost lost that certainty.

Great shit.
marvel72
marvel72 - 12/25/2011, 2:02 PM
@ ELgUaSoN

x-men unlimited 1 there is an image of cyclops in that comic that shows pure energy of his optic blast oozing out of his eyes,its such a bad ass image.

i had it as a full print all over front & back t-shirt in the 90s.

best comic t-shirt i have ever owned.
tripttwe
tripttwe - 12/26/2011, 11:13 AM
@ Marvel72 I agree!
tripttwe
tripttwe - 12/26/2011, 11:16 AM
For the record, I LOVED Mark Waid's depiction of Captain America in the Onslaught battle. Not speaking verbatim, but I remember he says that he looks to the right, left, and above and he says to himself that if this is the end, there's no better way to go than among friends (tearjerker)....

http://www.amazon.com/Onslaught-Marvel-Universe-Scott-Lobdell/dp/B000ILLORE
comicb00kguy
comicb00kguy - 12/27/2011, 8:22 AM
Hawks: GREAT calls on the Korvac saga and the Ultron story from #161 and 162. It's hard to pick a favorite Ultron story when there are so many GREAT ones!

This Avengers issue being reviewed is from when the comic was still the first book I read every month, and from when Marvel comics still told STORIES instead of biding time until the next 'event'. The Busiek/Perez run is one I would count as among my favorite runs of this title.
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