I have really been enjoying the Bendis run on the New Avengers. The last 2 volumes have been excellent. This one was still good, though I did not like it as much as the first two.
The Collective starts with the New Avengers becoming "official", news that is not well received by SHIELD Director Maria Hill. Also these events are happening directly in the wake of the House of M events and it seems other than the mutants and some Avengers most people, including SHIELD, have no clue what has happened.
Well what has happened is the energies displaced by the Scarlet Witch when she "wished away" mutants, all went and inhabited the body of a Postal Worker who was also a mutant capable to storing other mutant powers. This newly energized mutant then falls under the mental control of a creature called Xorn. Xorn takes this amalgam of the different power sets of mutants and slaughters Alpha-Flight (the book makes it seem like they are dead-but are they truly dead or "super-hero" dead?) and seems to be heading for the US. SHIELD and the New Avengers scramble.
Spiderman, outfitted in some red armor with golden arms for some bizarre reason, is sent to the SHIELD Heli-Carrier to help by using his scientific skills. Unfortunately, once in SHIELD turf, he is scanned by SHIELD Psi-Division and Director Hill asks him"What's House of M?" and when he refuses to answer she promptly places Spiderman under arrest.
This is not going to go over well with the Avengers. Well, that is if they survive this standoff with Xorn. Eventually Xorn heads to the ruins of Geonosha and gives Magneto back his powers and wants him to lead the mutants on a new crusade. But, the Avengers with the help of the Sentry arrive. As they fight, SHIELD and the Avengers co-operate and find a way to defeat Xorn.
There were some great moments in this book- from the internal conflict between SHIELD and the New Avengers in terms of jurisdiction and influence. I shall have to read more of the House of M story arc, but was rather surprised at how few non-mutants knew about the event. The prologue states that the House of M event was kept out of the news for fear of generating huge anti-mutant backlash. Strange though that SHIELD didn't know about it.
I don't know much about Maria Hill, but she sometimes makes very valid points- such as when she is talking to Iron Man about how she feels as the head of SHIELD to find out a group of super powered vigilantes have formed up without her say so. OK, I can see that. But when she decides to do things like arrest Spiderman, after inviting him onto the Heli-Carrier, this does nothing but exacerbate the tension between New Avengers and SHIELD.
The artwork was as usual very good. The story has the usual tongue-in-cheek Bendis humor. I just think the story over all just wasn't up to the quality of the first two volumes. This is still a great read and I would highly recommend this to any Avengers or Bendis fan.