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Alias, Vol. 1
by Jeph Loeb, Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Gaydos
So you're telling me I got on my computer, signed up for a trial of Kindle Unlimited and read this volume for Rick Jones, only to be told that he's not really part of this story and instead has a possibly psychotic impostor? Honestly I'm not even sure if I have the right to be angry here, it's my own fault for ever trusting Marvel within an inch of my life.
However I do appreciate the included excerpts from the actual Rick's memoirs, since I really wish I could read the entire thing to get a better sense of how he feels about the events of his life after he starting hanging out with heroes.
While I liked Jessica and her unsteady balance between wanting to put walls up and be understood at the same time, the rest of the comic was unfortunately subpar and I find it almost laughable that Marvel once created this whole new 'Max' line just so they could use grown-up words when mature concepts had already been in their own titles for decades at that point.
However I do appreciate the included excerpts from the actual Rick's memoirs, since I really wish I could read the entire thing to get a better sense of how he feels about the events of his life after he starting hanging out with heroes.
While I liked Jessica and her unsteady balance between wanting to put walls up and be understood at the same time, the rest of the comic was unfortunately subpar and I find it almost laughable that Marvel once created this whole new 'Max' line just so they could use grown-up words when mature concepts had already been in their own titles for decades at that point.