Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 4:33 pm
I don't know about Pym being pivotal in a Le Fey arc, but I think the key is that the Avengers broke up after Pym died, and since she's primarily an Avengers villain, no other team really was around to keep her from getting too powerful at any given time.
I've really come to not like this book. In fact, it's no longer really AOU as much as it is "Let's watch Wolverine and Invisible Woman travel through the MU and see alternate realities" which isn't what I wanted. It feels like there's a lot that has to happen in just two more issues (plus what I'm sure is a one shot or two that comes out and ties in after issue 10, but still) and I just don't know how it's all going to happen. Unless we get something spectacular, I'll probably be turning this one right back in after it wraps up.
I've really come to not like this book. In fact, it's no longer really AOU as much as it is "Let's watch Wolverine and Invisible Woman travel through the MU and see alternate realities" which isn't what I wanted. It feels like there's a lot that has to happen in just two more issues (plus what I'm sure is a one shot or two that comes out and ties in after issue 10, but still) and I just don't know how it's all going to happen. Unless we get something spectacular, I'll probably be turning this one right back in after it wraps up.