
Writer: Gerry Duggan
Art: Danny Kim and Ben Harvey
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Price:$4.99
Reviewed by: Anonymous
Release Date: November 27th, 2024
ULTRON RETURNS…REDEEMED? Iron Man and War Machine have put together a new team of Avengers – one that includes villains seeking a path to redemption. Their case study? Ultron – who, against all odds, seems to be walking the straight and narrow…for now. But does the success of one guarantee the success of all? Spider-Woman and Firestar have their doubts. And can any amount of heroics really absolve Ultron of his past?

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THE DISPATCH
West Coast Avengers #1 by Gerry Duggan introduces a unique and intriguing take on the Avengers franchise. The comic centers around a new team assembled by Iron Man and War Machine, with a surprising addition to the roster: Ultron.

Duggan’s writing is sharp and witty, balancing humor with high-stakes drama. The concept of a reformed Ultron is both intriguing and terrifying, raising questions about redemption and the nature of evil. The dynamic between the Avengers and Ultron is fascinating, with the team members expressing varying degrees of skepticism and hope.

The artwork is vibrant and dynamic, capturing the energy and excitement of the story. The character designs are distinct and memorable, and the action sequences are well-paced and visually appealing.

The issue does a good job of setting up the premise and introducing the core characters. However, some readers may find the idea of Ultron as a hero to be too far-fetched. The comic’s success will depend on how well Duggan can balance the character’s redemption arc with the potential for future villainy.

FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall, West Coast Avengers #1 is a promising start to a new series. It offers a fresh take on the Avengers formula, with a focus on character development and interpersonal relationships. While the concept of a reformed Ultron might be controversial, it provides an opportunity for some interesting storytelling.

