![]() ![]() The artist has a cinematic style that really fits superhero comics and he’d be great drawing any team. Cheung really puts his best foot forward, making the most of both the quiet moments and the epic action. Justin Ponsor did great work providing vibrant colors to accompany Jim Cheung’s pencils. ![]() I used to just stare at the panels for minutes on end. The rules are all over the place, just don’t think too hard on it. Iron Lad can’t alter the time-stream while Kang moonwalks up and down it? Honestly, that’s just time travel in general. Not that the time shifts and the drama aren’t enjoyable, it’s just that the rules make no sense. My other complaint has to do with the time travel. Not exactly what I’d call star-crossed lovers. The ‘romance’ comes back beyond these issues too and…again, they knew each other for maybe three hours. Why does Kate ask if Cassie is okay when he leaves? She knew the guy for maybe three hours, Eli was the one who actually knew him. First off, the Iron Lad and Cassie ‘romance’ feels forced and is pretty rushed. ![]() I love “Sidekicks” so much that I want to get my two small complaints out of the way so that we can get to the good stuff. But who are they? Where did they come from? And what right do they have to call themselves the Young Avengers? ![]() In the wake of AVENGERS DISASSEMBLED, a mysterious new group of teen super heroes appears. ![]()
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