Spirits of Vengeance was one of the more promising reveals in the original Marvel Legacy announcement, in part because it's among the few genuinely new titles Marvel is adding to its lineup this fall. But there's also the fact that this company has a rich history when it comes to horror and supernatural-based comics, and they've done far too little in recent years to tap into that corner of the Marvel U. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that Spirits of Vengeance will be the book to reverse that trend. The slow start combined with the miniseries format pretty much guarantees that.
Spirits of Vengeance #1 falls into the all-too-common common trap plaguing so many first issues. It's a slow-paced affair that's more concerned with slowly bringing the team together than simply diving into the heart of the conflict. By the end of this first issue, the team is still in the process of assembling for the first time, and one of the main four characters has yet to put in an appearance. Considering that this series clocks in at a meager five issues, it's hard not to be frustrated with the sluggish pacing.
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