Bendis always is able to surprise me some way. In his recent event comics, House of M and Secret Invasion, I loved the start, but the decompressed way of the story throughout so many issues and the questionable endings kind of disapointed me. Siege, though, appears to be a fresh change. The action is fast and right to the point. The issue doesn't waste any panels or pages stopping the sotry and there are no unnecessary double page splashes, all the splashes are relevant here. The story is compelling and interesting, while once in a while questionable. For instances, it's hard to believe that Osborn buys Loki's argument that Asgard is a danger to human lives and then will kill thousands of people just to have a chance to attack it. But the subject of Osborn's growing insanity works for me to justify that kind of detail. Most important characters get a way to shine here and the reunion of the original avengers is teased here. Characterization is mostly good here, something Bendis doesn't always get right, specially when writing Thor, but his dialogue works wonders. A good first issue that promisses a nice short blockbuster.
9/10
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