Marvel's greatest buddies take the spotlight in this one-on-a-kind collection, and it's male bonding like you've never seen -- as Spider-Man and the Human Torch battle back-to-back, Wonder Man and the Beast deal with airborne terrorists, Wolverine makes a bet with Nightcrawler, Cable and Deadpool swap stories, the Black Panther and Everett Ross lay their lives on the line...and the Warriors Three turn New York on its ear! Plus: Captain America and Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D., Iron Man and Jim Rhodes, and more!
Collecting: Marvel Team-Up #121, Captain America #126, Avengers Two: Wonder Man and the Beast #1, Power Man & Iron Fist #79, Classic X-Men #4, Marvel Spotlight #30, Cable & Deadpool #19, Iron Man #216, Black Panther #25, Tales of Suspense #78, Uncanny X-Men #183, and Marvel Fanfare #15 -- written by J.M. DeMatteis, Stan Lee, Roger Stern, Jo Duffy, Chris Claremont, Len Wein, Fabian Nicieza, David Michelinie & Bob Layton, Priest, and Barry Windsor-Smith; illustrated by Kerry Gammill, Gene Colan, Mark Bagley, John Bolton, John Buscema, Patrick Zircher, Mark Bright, Sal Velluto, Jack Kirby, John Romita Jr, and Barry Windsor-Smith.
Bromance Marvel Style. That’s what this anthology should have been called. This is fun collection with some good high points, but then there’s the some rather low points as well. But then that’s about par for the course with anthologies.
Il volumetto raccoglie la mini di 3 albi dedicata a due dei miei Vendicatori preferiti, è perfettamente calata nell'universo Marvel e l'ambientazione Hollywoodiana è perfetta. Ai disegni abbiamo un Bagley in gran spolvero, la sceneggiatura è di un ottimo Roger Stern che pesca come sa nella storia dei personaggi secondari della Marvel, recuperando persino It, il Colosso Vivente. Una bella lettura spensierata e accattivante.
The collection started out really strong with some classic stories with Power Man and Iron Fist and Captain America and The Falcon. It wavers a little towards the middle and stumbles towards the end, but overall a good collection. With the exception of the Black Panther comic, which is seriously one of the worst things I've ever read. Ever.