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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN num: 9780785117704
ISBN number: 0785117709
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 128
Printing Date: August 31, 2005
Publishing house: Marvel Comics
Age index: Young Adult
Sale Popularity Level: 1238768
Studio: Marvel Comics
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The remnants of their relationship are in ruins, but how did it begin? See how a match made in heaven started with a wedding in Limbo, and Halloween horror proves that the magic stayed in this marriage! Starring the Avengers, the Inhumans, and others against Dormammu, the Grim Reaper, and more! The Vision bonds with his brothers in all but blood, but who is the Scarlet Witch's father? Marvel's oddest couple shows that home is where the heroes are! Collects Giant-Size Avengers #4 and Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1-4.
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Its true. This storyline was by no means a classic. It was not as good as The Coming of The Vision, The original Mystery of Yellowjacket, the Kree Skrull War, The Sepent Crown, Korvac,Avengers/Defenders War or a number of other classics. But having said that, I should mention that it stands head and shoulders above the more recent tales. Such as the storyline several years ago that had Tony Stark "reborn" as a teenager or the more recent one that told of the total destruction of the team with the ridiculous "dissembling" event that had Iron Man drunk (I liked it better when he had a heart attack every month) and She-Hulk "killing" (can you kill a machine man?")The Vision. What a waste of good characters. It is cheap theatrics to kill everbody off, with a big bloody bang, it is much more impressive to come up with good, solid tales. Don Heck was not the equal to Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby, Neal Adams, Wally Wood, Curt Swan, Murphy Anderson, Marie Severen, Sal Buscema, Nick Cardy and other greats of the past. But he was a good solid performer that could be called upon to hold the fort. I prefer him to any of the million and one Anime clone artists working today. A nice clearing up of some loose end characters. A transition era. A book well worth reading.
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I like that fact that both Marvel and DC are taking the efforts to preserve their long histories by reprinting material from decades past. But this book really can't be considered a classic in any sense of the word. Giant-Size Avengers #4 is from 1975 and was in-between periods when marvel would have "annuals". There was a whole Celestial Madonna saga involving Mantis and Moondragon...names from the past to be sure. This basically wrapped up the celestial Madonna storyline. The Swordsman who had died in GS Avengers #2 now marries Mantis, who is also dead as the Vision proposes and marries the Scarlet Witch with Immortus doing the honors. Not only was the story not good but this time we didn't even get Dave cockrum artwork. We got Don Heck who was one of those awful, old school bullpen artists who managed to maintain his job way too long.
The Vision and Scarlet Witch Limited series from 1982 is better than the lead feature with art by Rick Leonardi and written by Bill Mantlo. All in all this book is nothing to write home about.
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