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Jupiter's Legacy, Book One - Mark Millar, Frank Quitely
Jupiter's Legacy, Book One
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The children of the world's greatest superheroes may never be able to fill their parents' shoes. When the family becomes embattled by infighting, one branch stages an uprising, another goes into hiding. How long can the world survive when one family's super-powered problems explode onto the... show more
The children of the world's greatest superheroes may never be able to fill their parents' shoes. When the family becomes embattled by infighting, one branch stages an uprising, another goes into hiding. How long can the world survive when one family's super-powered problems explode onto the global stage? Collects Jupiter's Legacy #1-5.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781632150097 (1632150093)
Publisher: Image Comics
Pages no: 120
Edition language: English
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it
3.0 Jupiter's Legacy Vol. 1
At times really interesting, but it lost me at other times. A lot goes on in this take on superheroes. After visiting some strange island and returning with superpowers (which have somehow become inheritable), superheroes start playing a role in the ordinary life. While some are trying to fit in and...
If These Books Could Talk
If These Books Could Talk rated it
4.0 Jupiter's Legacy, Book One
This is an extract from my full review, which can be read at If These Books Could TalkIt’s 1932 and Sheldon Sampson has lost everything in the infamous Wall Street crash, but while soup kitchens and job lines are forming around him, he’s concentrating on getting to the mysterious island he’s been sh...
Reckless Indulgence on BL
Reckless Indulgence on BL rated it
3.0 Jupiter's Legacy, Book One
I'd give this one 2.5/3 Stars. Something like that. It's not that it was bad, just didn't hold my interest as well as it should have. There were moments of greatness, but mostly just 'Ehh' with lots of shoulder shrugging.
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