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2.5 stars. This story started off fine enough. Agent Carter, Howard Stark and the man on the wall are going to Russia to investigate some alien occurrences. I was kind of interested at first and even liked the two new characters that joined up along the way. However tha let 2 issues or so that were supposed to ramp up the finale ended I being sort of confusing. I think I barely got what the ending was supposed to be about. Plus the two new characters that I info of liked ended up getting very cr...
1.5 starsNot impressed. At all.
As a huge Agent Carter fans who loved so much the TV show , and who was very disappointed when they announced that their will be no season 3 , i definitely loved reading this comics books , i really recommend it to anyone who miss Peggy and her crazy adventures . The characters are incredible, they really captured the sass , the courage and the strength of Peggy Carter , which means that the Peggy Carter in the comics is basically the same as the one in the TV show (... except her blonde hair th...
It was weird seeing a blond Peggy, since I'm so used to Hayley Atwell's performance, but Peggy's characterization was strikingly similar to the show, so props to both teams for the contnuity. I really appreciated how Peggy was always looking out for others - particularly other women. One of the most beautiful moments in the comic was when Peggy made a comment about how she doesn't "have a heart" when talking to a space alien who literally ripped out her mechanical heart to give to her ex-lover,
This could either be the best thing ever, or a total trainwreck. Either way, I'm Agent Carter trash, so I'm totally reading it.
This was a lot of fun!! I don't think I really... understood the plot? But I don't care because it gave Peggy an excuse to punch a lot of stuff and sass Howard Stark, and also there was a werebear, and also aliens. I'm a simple creature.
I know, my own fault for not previewing before buying. But still, shitty marketing, Marvel, putting Hayley Atwell on the cover when the contents have nothing to do with the MCU version of Peggy Carter. Not a bad story, Peggy and Howard dealing with aliens in the USSR in the 50's, but I want more adventures of the MCU Peggy. Boo!
I have no idea what I just read.This is such a weird mishmash of random stuff with strange dialogue and uncompelling art that I'm not even sure there was a plot except in barest sense of the word.There was literally nothing interesting about this at all. I'm assuming it ties into a larger story but I have zero idea what that story might be. This was the most pointless thing I've read in years.
I must confess I don’t usually read comics. Operation S.I.N. was a gift from a friend who knows just how much I enjoyed the TV show. However, even though the Peggy Carter here is blonde, American and has a past that seems rather different from the one of the character portrayed by the talented Hayley Atwell, there’s something recognizable about her voice. Even though I felt like I was probably missing something, I found the reading entertaining.That was an interesting move, dearest Marvel, to pu...
This book confuses me. It's clearly an attempt by Marvel to cash in on both the Agent Carter tv show AND the Original Sin crossover event... which seems like an odd combination.There can't be that much crossover between the two targeted audiences, surely? Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there are thousands of people out there who have never read any Marvel comics except the Original Sin crossover and who also love the Agent Carter tv show.The cover of the collection is a bit misleading as well. It's clea...
Another great find from the used trades section of my local comic book shop. It was a good week for Marvel series focusing on their television counterparts, apparently.This time, it was Agent Peggy Carter as she was originally written in the comics canon. Once again dragged into adventure by Howard Stark, Peggy finds herself on the way to Russia to fight off aliens with Woodrow McCord, an important figure in the Original Sin storyline, of which this book is a tie-in tale. Along the way they meet...
3.5 stars"We're as tough as any man, maybe more. Clever. Certainly more thorough." -- Anna, French Resistance"You must admit you don't fight the same way, though." -- Captain America"Maybe not. But we die the same way." -- Peggy CarterPeggy Carter is such a great fictional character - experienced, resilient and cunning as a military intelligence operative - but she's sort of ill-served by this volume. Though the cover art suggests a tie-in or a direct connection to Hayley Atwell's dependable por...
More like 4.5 to 4.75 stars for me. WARNING/CONFESSION: I am EXTREMELY bias when it comes to Captain America and Peggy Carter together. They are my fangirl FOREVER SHIP! I can't help it, really. I want them to have their dance...just one... I'll take a kiss.That being said, and probably not aside, I really enjoyed this Agent Carter! Except the blonde hair... It's the 1950s. Peggy Carter is in retirement(?) or something like it, because as they describe her as having been with S.H.I.E.L.D., havin...
I'm kicking myself for not knowing that it was the comic book version of Peggy and not the MCU version (I'm going to blame the cover on that one). So I was really confused when Peggy was blonde and American and therefore not brunette and British (I personally love Hayley Atwell's portrayal of Peggy and she will forever by my Peggy). It started off promising in the first issue, but it went downhill from there for me. I was really confused at times about what was going on and did not quite underst...
I understand why they're using Hayley Atwell's Peggy on the cover, but it must be confusing to fans of the MCU who pick this up expecting MCU Peggy and getting 616 Peggy art. Though that doesn't matter in the long run, because ANY Peggy Carter is badass.The war is over, but Peggy still sleeps with combat boots by her bedside. Why?Because if someone infiltrates your home, you're not going to take care of business in your bare feet.Much like Agent Carter, Operation S.I.N. has Howard Stark drawing
"Still don't know how you got the drop on me.""Well, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for you to figure it out."--p.34I am perplexed (just as I was when watching the Agent Carter tv show, or as we call it around here, "Peggy Kicks Ass") by who exactly Marvel thinks their audience is. They've done a very silly thing here and slapped Hayley-Atwell-as-Peggy-Carter on the cover of a graphic novel about the classic comics' blonde American spy Peggy Carter, and it seems like the kind of messy marketi...
Dropped after issue 3. Absolutely idiotic plot, badly written characters, a lot of standard stereotypes and stupid jokes about Russia (like a fucking SHAPE-SHIFTING BEAR, I mean, come on!). The only thing good about it is the art. Aside from the two main characters, this book has nothing in common with the brilliant TV show it is based on. My advice: don't bother.
Disappointing.1 - The energy spaceship appearing on the first page of the second chapter/issue looks suspiciously like the Podgaric Monument in Croatia. 2- In 1952 Stalin was still in charge of the old USSR and I freaking guarantee you if they Soviets had found a Rich American Industrialist and a former Spy in Siberia at a Gulag they had been allowing HYDRA to use they would not have been allowed to go home. Peggy would simply have been vanished, apologies to the world as a guest was kidnapped a...
Shape-shifters and Aliens, not something I was expecting when I started reading this graphic novel.I enjoyed the plot, I liked the crew, the two young additions were interesting and of course, I loved Peggy and Howards dynamic.
Intensely disappointing. Despite using the MCU version of Peggy Carter on the cover, this is definitely the original, comic book version. That's not necessarily a bad thing, unless, like me, you were really looking forward to seeing that Peggy. And the first issue hits all the right notes. Peggy is awesome, Howard is Howard, and it looks like they're going to have a wonderful caper in Russia. And then things get way, way too complicated, and the book just completely lost me. By the last issue, I...