Ebook {Epub PDF} Avengers: The Trial of Yellowjacket by Jim Shooter






















 · In the Trial of Yellowjacket trade, the final two pages that Stern wrote really wrapped up the story in a satisfying way. The story was nightmarish, but Stern put a band-aid on it without ignoring it. In AVENGERS, completely out of the blue, he had Yellowjacket go crazy and attack the team.  · When longstanding and founding Avenger Hank Pym - in his guise as Yellowjacket - demonstrates reckless behavior in battle, his fellow members schedule a formal court . "The Trial of Yellowjacket" undoubtedly symbolizes a turning point in the Avengers history as founding member Henry Pym leaves the roster. I don't think this story would have worked very well had one of the other Avengers been on trial but with Pym, and his unstable personality and constant inner demons, made it more believable and I give the talents at Marvel kudos for being bold enough to pull this off/5(12).


Collects Avengers # (cover dates October, April, ) Writers: J.M. DeMatteis, Steven Grant, Bob Hall, David Michelinie, Don Perlin, Jim Shooter, Roger Stern, and Alan Zelentez Artists: Pencilers - Mark D. Bright, Sal Buscema, Bob Hall, Alan Kupperberg Greg LaRocque, Al Milgrom, Don Perlin, and Alan Weiss. Read reviews and discussion of The Avengers # from Jim Shooter, published by Marvel Comics. The Avengers: Trial of Yellowjacket TP. The Avengers Vol. 1 ( - ) The end of an era! They say pride comes before the fall, and this tumultuous tome is proof of that! When longstanding and founding Avenger Hank Pym - in his guise as. The end of an era! They say pride comes before the fall, and this tumultuous tome is proof of that! When longstanding and founding Avenger Hank Pym in his guise as Yellowjacket demonstrates reckless behaviour in battle, his fellow members schedule a formal court-martial hearing to determine the fate of their emotionally conflicted comrade. Will.


When longstanding and founding Avenger Hank Pym - in his guise as Yellowjacket - demonstrates reckless behavior in battle, his fellow members schedule a formal court-martial hearing to determine. In the Trial of Yellowjacket trade, the final two pages that Stern wrote really wrapped up the story in a satisfying way. The story was nightmarish, but Stern put a band-aid on it without ignoring it. In AVENGERS, completely out of the blue, he had Yellowjacket go crazy and attack the team. Jim Shooter wrote some great stories in the 's but his 80's work bored me. Simonson's Thor is still one of my favorite comics of all time, so when he left Thor to replace Stern on Avengers I made an attempt to get into the book again, but his run on the book was bland too.

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