I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
Because they already fought the X-Men, I guess?
Well, anyway, this was a lot of fun, even though I didn't know what was going on for the most part. But I finally found out what the Wrecker was after and why he wanted to go back to jail. It was just nice knowing, especially since I wasn't feeling particularly sympathetic towards The Wrecker. Instead, I felt like he was just a moron, and it turns out he had a damn good reason to want to go back to jail and was, in fact, desperate to be put away again.
This is a multi-issue crossover, and I suspect it will bleed into the Avengers series that I don't read. I will refuse to purchase them and review them on an issue to issue basis. I tend not to like the crossovers very much and I'm cynical despite the good start here. I have an interest in Deadpool, Inhumans, and Vision - and I will continue to read only the series that regularly feature my favorites. I refused to be coerced into reading anything else, and that's what I consider is being done in these crossovers: buy the whole thing or don't get the whole story! Spooky!
Nope, sorry, Marvel.