The latest issue of All-New, All-Different Avengers has a rather obvious selling point. After decades of history together, Captain America and Thor are finally giving in to their mutual passion for one another. Sure, it's Sam Wilson and Jane Foster rather than Steve Rogers and Thor Odinson, but one step at a time. Unfortunately, this issue continues the series' trend of featuring covers that are more dynamic and compelling than the contents within. All-New, All-Different Avengers still isn't the flagship Marvel book it should be.
Issue #4 slows things down a bit for the new team, allowing Mark Waid to focus more on character dynamics and team banter. The slower pace does nothing to add excitement to a series that was already lacking a compelling threat. Nor does the sudden reappearance of a minor Avengers foe in the latter half of the book do much to turn things around. It's clear that Waid is building towards a much bigger conflict, but this issue reads like a minor stepping stone along that path.
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