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Anonymous

Great comic! The story and art were excellent! Just one thing worth pointing out: from looking at the cover, we see Victoria 69-ing Black Widow, but in the story itself, Karla Sofen (Moonstone/Ms Marvel) is featured with Victoria instead of Natasha. Just wanted to ask what the reason was behind that?

tracyscops

Not Black Widow at all, just a random H.A.M.M.E.R. guard lady. By convention, covers aren’t exact depictions of the content of a story, but more like a concept glimpse of what the story is about.

Anonymous

What Iffy in theory contains everything I don't like (anthology of stories, commentary mc, complete disconnection of scenes, lack of build) and yet I enjoyed it immensely. Somehow these disparate encounters basically worked fine, especially as they probably couldn't sustain a whole comic. Ulana was the baddest bitch we've seen in some time, I'd quibble that the second story was better than the first but when she yelled "stop it" I was thinking just the same. Hopefully she ques up three more shorts very soon. Going in reverse order the 2010s arc concerns mean girl Finesse setting off a tentacular but in general it is the weakest of the three, none of the characters have much depth and the scenario is a bit well trod. The 2000s segment revisits The Dark Avengers, in which Victoria Hand's belief that she can control the psychopaths who have grasped the reigns of power falls completely apart. The cackling villainy here works very well, although it is Norman who really shines with bile, only making his Goblinning portrayal even worse, and we can only hope a story where he goes for preggers is featured soon. But the early 90's story is the epic, finally giving us 616 MJ in peril. The parody here makes more sense than the original, where instead of a spy camera Nicky Katzenberg peered through the skylight. The biggest criticism I can muster is that MJ is first wearing the outfit from the spy picks, instead of the one she wore when sleazebag demanded her upstairs. It's dark as a dungeon, and hot as hell, with an excellent rendering of faces, body language, and gritty dialogue in a perfect synthesis

Anonymous

I enjoyed this. I liked seeing Finesse. Avengers Academy (and Arena) is sadly under-rated in both real world prestige and for use in sexyfuntimes. The Victoria Hand/Karla Sofen/Dark Avengers scene was really well done too. I am only disappointed it wasn't longer.