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Defenders: Indefensible
Defenders Indefensible
Author: Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, Kevin Maguire
ISBN-13: 9780785117629
ISBN-10: 0785117628
Publication Date: 2/1/2007
Pages: 120
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Book Type: Paperback
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kuligowskiandrewt avatar reviewed Defenders: Indefensible on + 569 more book reviews
Sometimes, we take ourselves too seriously. We all have things that make us laugh and cause others to laugh at or with us, things that make us uncomfortable, things that instill jealousy (sometimes irrationally), and so on.

The problem, in my opinion, with Maguire, DeMatteis, and Giffens take on The Defenders is that I do NOT expect those traits from powerful godlike beings like Dormammu. When Tommy and Dick Smothers do the Mom always liked you best routine, I laughed. When Dormammu and Umar do it while plotting a takeover of the universe, I cringe.

Further, I realize that Dr. Strange is a bit full of himself but wont admit it, and that Namor is and will admit it because he feels its his birthright AND a privilege hes earned, as well. I could do without the two of them constantly reminding the other of those personality flaws. Toss in Bruce Banner and occasionally his large green-skinned alter ego, and you have insufferability. Further, while I could see how the Silver Surfer might be interested in Californias surfer culture, I can NOT see him blowing off the opportunity to save the world in order to immerse himself in that community.

With different characters, this would have been a fun romp. By using existing characters and turning them on their ears, I feel it fails.

RATING: 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3 stars.