tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28855039.post529378651267778067..comments2024-03-21T19:12:11.065-07:00Comments on Every Day Is Like Wednesday: Review: Secret Avengers Vol. 1: Mission To Mars Calebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01391759187396994380noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28855039.post-76272558017727167922015-10-19T19:32:42.304-07:002015-10-19T19:32:42.304-07:00While I am forever in Ellis' debt for bringing...While I am forever in Ellis' debt for bringing Shang-Chi into the Secret Avengers and utilizing him heavily, it's Ales Kot's run on the title that is hands-down my favourite. That'd be <i>Secret Avengers</i> Vol. 3, Volumes 1 through 3. I particularly love how he does it in a way that adds depth to Fraction's Hawkeye, it's great stuff.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28855039.post-49635625223332395722015-10-19T11:52:46.370-07:002015-10-19T11:52:46.370-07:00Comics publishing is unique in their desire to bot...Comics publishing is unique in their desire to both have an ongoing serial where you often need to read multiple issues before jumping onto the current issue but also wanting to hide the fact that there are multiple issues you could read before jumping onto the current issue.<br /><br />I honestly wish that they'd come up with a naming scheme for naming the trades that would attempt to let them have that cake and eat it too. Like maybe appending the year after the title? Secret Avengers 2010 (Vol. 1 -3), Secret Avengers 2012 (Vol. 1-3) and Secret Avengers 2013 (Vol 1-3)?<br /><br />Something - ANYTHING - that would clearly divide out books that belong to the same "run" in the correct order would be nice. Jerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10060430253113856206noreply@blogger.com