It’s a rather sharp read with an appropriate amount of sass and sarcasm from the cast, as well as general humor and wit. It really has the Young Avengers vibe to it that Heinberg and Cheung brought to the original with young Kang. The second issue is much stronger than the first. Well, to those of you were for whatever reason unsure of the book after the first issue, this should assuredly make you happy. I get the feeling that many people were unhappy with the heavy amount of exposition, as well as how the book seemed to be mildly stagnant. Matt’s Thoughts: If I remember correctly, some people were rather torn on their opinions on the first issue. But their efforts soon lead to an all-out war between the Avengers and the X-Men that only the Young Avengers can stop.Ĭheck after the cut for what Gil and I thought of the second issue in the return of the Young Avengers and the Scarlet Witch. When the Young Avengers discover the secret of Wanda Maximoff’s disappearance, the Avengers attempt to neutralize the Scarlet Witch before the Young Avengers can find her. THE RACE IS ON as the Avengers, the Young Avengers, and the X-Men compete to be the first to find the Scarlet Witch. Written by Allan Heinberg with art by Jim Cheung
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