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* CriticalDissonance: The series received [[https://comicbookroundup.com/comic-books/reviews/marvel-comics/new-avengers very harsh reviews]] from professional critics, who lambasted the inconsistent art, the clichéd dialogue and the weak plot, which many accused of placing style over substance and relying too much on [[BatFamilyCrossover crossover events]] to be able to stand on its own. However, most fans tend to regard ''New Avengers'' as one of the stronger Marvel titles from the 2000's, specifically praising the action scenes, the charming characterization of Luke Cage and Spider-Man, and the clever use of {{Foreshadowing}} to set up [[ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008 daring storylines]] that [[ComicBook/DarkReign changed the status quo]] of the Marvel universe.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In an early issue of the series, Daisy Johnson is needed and afterwards, she declares that her Avengers codename will be Quake. Steve then informs her that they aren't looking for new recruits. Years later, during Hickman's ''Avengers'', Tony and Steve are expanding the lineup, and right there on a list of recruits is Daisy Johnson.

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In an early issue of the series, Daisy Johnson is needed and afterwards, she declares that her Avengers codename will be Quake. Steve then informs her that they aren't looking for new recruits. Years later, during Hickman's ''Avengers'', Tony and Steve are expanding the lineup, and right there on a list of recruits is Daisy Johnson.Johnson.
** In Issue #28, a disagreement between Wolverine and Luke Cage causes Spider-Man to quip "Oh great, Civil War Two". While this was only meant to be a joke about the [[ComicBook/CivilWar2006 2006 Civil War storyline]], the line became more amusing after Brian Michael Bendis wrote an actual series called ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', whose mixed critical reception surprisingly matches Spider-Man's unenthusiastic remark.
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* TheScrappy: The Sentry was never particularly popular, especially when compared to the other Avengers, but he became near universally hated as the series went on. His [[MultipleChoicePast many conflicting backstories]] led to inconsistent characterization and aggravated those who were interested in his personal arc, while his [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands ever evolving powers]] eventually made him so [[StoryBreakerPower overpowered]] it forced writers to come up with excuses to write him out of the stories (often by [[{{Flanderization exaggerating]] his mental disorders, which paradoxically made many see him as whiny and useless).

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* TheScrappy: The Sentry was never particularly popular, especially when compared to the other Avengers, but he became near universally hated as the series went on. His [[MultipleChoicePast many conflicting backstories]] led to inconsistent characterization and aggravated those who were interested in his personal arc, while his [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands ever evolving powers]] eventually made him so [[StoryBreakerPower overpowered]] it forced writers to come up with excuses to write him out of the stories (often by [[{{Flanderization [[{{Flanderization}} exaggerating]] his mental disorders, which paradoxically made many see him as whiny and useless).

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** Similarly, Jessica Jones, who was merely a supporting character in the first volume before becoming a full fledged member of the team following ''ComicBook/DarkReign'' and actually was created by Bendis. While she was initially a very liked character, especially due to ''Alias'', fans grew tired of her very quickly, due to her seemingly needing to be in ''everything''.
*** Jessica being the one to stop ComicBook/ScarletWitch's breakdown in a ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' and her and Luke being the ones to bring down ComicBook/SpiderMan's archenemy ComicBook/NormanOsborn, rather than Peter Parker himself, in the opening arc of ''The Pulse'' didn't help.

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** Similarly, Jessica Jones, who was merely a supporting character in the first volume before becoming a full fledged member of the team following ''ComicBook/DarkReign'' and actually was created by Bendis. While she was initially a very liked character, especially due to ''Alias'', fans grew tired of her very quickly, due to her seemingly needing to be in ''everything''.
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''everything''. Jessica being the one to stop ComicBook/ScarletWitch's breakdown in a ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' and her and Luke being the ones to bring down ComicBook/SpiderMan's archenemy ComicBook/NormanOsborn, rather than Peter Parker himself, in the opening arc of ''The Pulse'' didn't help.



* HoYay: When the embarrassing truth came out that Jessica Jones had a crush on Peter Parker when they were in high school came out, Spider-Man attempted to reassure Luke Cage that he had no designs on his wife. He then went on to ask if the way were clear to Iron Fist...



* TheScrappy: The Sentry is universally hated by this point.

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* TheScrappy: The Sentry is was never particularly popular, especially when compared to the other Avengers, but he became near universally hated as the series went on. His [[MultipleChoicePast many conflicting backstories]] led to inconsistent characterization and aggravated those who were interested in his personal arc, while his [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands ever evolving powers]] eventually made him so [[StoryBreakerPower overpowered]] it forced writers to come up with excuses to write him out of the stories (often by this point.[[{{Flanderization exaggerating]] his mental disorders, which paradoxically made many see him as whiny and useless).

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