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In recent years, CMON has built a reputation for creating some of the most beloved board games in the industry. Titles like Zombicide , Dune , Cyberpunk 2077 , Cthulhu: Death May Die , Arcadia Quest and Marvel United have garnered a dedicated fanbase, many of whom have supported these games through Kickstarter campaigns and retail purchases. However, CMON's recent decision to make exclusive content for these games available only at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) has sparked significant outrage among its loyal supporters. The Exclusivity Issue At the heart of the controversy are the exclusive expansions and content for Zombicide: White Death, Cthulhu: Death May Die, and Marvel United. These exclusives include: Zombicide: White Death TMNT Expansion: Featuring comics and Rocksteady and Bebop miniatures for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles expansion. This expansion is only available at SDCC, but was highly requested by backers during the entire campaign. Godzilla Expansion for Cthulhu: D

Guest Review: @Marvel Avengers



Here is today's Guest Review by TDK_1997 for Marvel's; Avengers #14. I have also added my rating after each review. If you have any questions about my rating or want to discuss anything just leave me a comment.


See the Review Rating Overview page for more information on how I rate each comic.


Avengers #14 - The Signal; Prelude to Infinity


"THE SIGNAL" - Prelude to Infinity


All of the Origin Sites go active as the Earth begins to communicate with something much more ancient than human civilizations.


The Terror scientists of A.I.M. unveil the S7 program.


Prelude to INFINITY: Part One.


Preview



Something Ancient


So Infinity kind of starts here. This is where the prelude starts and Hickman is writing the prelude to his own event. This should be the best possible scenario but not exactly. Things are still going in only his way and the way he wants them to be. He actually doesn't care much if this looks like an Avengers book, a book about alien students or just him rebooting some long lost and not interesting at all cosmic characters.

The book finally features more than five Avengers that actually you don't care about because they don't do anything meaningful and that's great. You can see that this is actually a team book and the Avengers do something together. They finally face a threat big enough to gather them all up and that is the best thing to happen in the book.

The artwork of Stefano Caselli is brilliant like always and brings me just too much joy. This issue will get a rating high enough only because of his artwork. There weren't many action scenes but everything he did was great. The designs of the characters are great and I want to see him do the next few issues where there will be more action.

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My Rating


Cover & Solicit - 4/5
Art, Colors & Inking - 4/5
Layout & Flow - 4/5
Story - 3/5
Verdict - 3.6
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