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Marvel Adventures Avengers Vol. 7: Weirder and Wilder by Ig Guara, Marc Sumerak

vanessa177's review against another edition

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5.0

This volume has many of my favorite issues from the series in it. All of them were great. It's hard to decide which one is my favorite, but I think Issue 24 might be a very likely option. The entire team goes to get therapy, and it's all hilarious. It's followed by an issue where the characters switch bodies, and that's always a fun plot device. Then, in Issue 26, Spider-Man temporarily changes the rules of the universe for a silly fight against Galactus. Issue 27 is partially an extended gag about movies about pigs. All of them are very fun to read and a welcome break from the usual comic book stories.

captwinghead's review against another edition

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3.0

This is a pretty solid volume. I loved the story about Steve and Tony spending time together on their day off.

bowienerd_82's review

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4.0

The issue with Iron Man and Captain America hunting down spam callers was one of the best things ever. Serious win.

ladydewinter's review

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4.0

Yes, these are comics for children. And yes, the stories aren't very deep or complicated. But they're so much fun! Wonderful, light fun with some very nice meta-type-jokes. Perfect as a pick-me-up. This may be my favorite volume yet, simply because of the story in which Tony and Steve are on a date. <3

captwinghead's review

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3.0

This is a pretty solid volume. I loved the story about Steve and Tony spending time together on their day off.
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