
Avengers Vol. 2: Red Zone
by:
Geoff Johns
,
Olivier Coipel
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0785110992
ISBN 13: 9780785110996
Publication date:
January 1st, 2003
Publisher: Marvel Enterprises
Pages: 160
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy
In this gripping tale, the Avengers find themselves up against one of their most insidious foes, the Red Skull. As he stealthily infiltrates the upper echelons of the U.S. government, his nefarious plan unfolds, threatening the very fabric of national security. Armed with a terrifying biological weapon, the Red Skull aims to unleash chaos and instill fear among the populace, pushing the heroes into a desperate race against time.
The members of the Avengers must rally together, each putting their unique abilities and skills to the test. With tension mounting and stakes higher than ever, the team faces internal conflicts and external threats as they navigate through a web of deceit and danger. The narrative shifts seamlessly between action-packed sequences and heartfelt moments, showcasing the bonds between these beloved characters.
In this explosive volume, shadows lurk at every corner, and trust becomes a rare commodity. As the heroes confront the looming threat of the Red Zone, they are forced to reckon with not only their enemies but also the moral implications of their choices. Will the Avengers prevail, or will they be consumed by the darkness that their enemy brings?
The members of the Avengers must rally together, each putting their unique abilities and skills to the test. With tension mounting and stakes higher than ever, the team faces internal conflicts and external threats as they navigate through a web of deceit and danger. The narrative shifts seamlessly between action-packed sequences and heartfelt moments, showcasing the bonds between these beloved characters.
In this explosive volume, shadows lurk at every corner, and trust becomes a rare commodity. As the heroes confront the looming threat of the Red Zone, they are forced to reckon with not only their enemies but also the moral implications of their choices. Will the Avengers prevail, or will they be consumed by the darkness that their enemy brings?