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Marvel 1602 - Andy Kubert, Neil Gaiman
Marvel 1602
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4.00 10
Format: kindle
ISBN: 9780785170747
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 248
Edition language: English
Series: Marvel 1602
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
3.0 Read #1
Gaiman's reimaging of Marvel in 1602 does show a quite a bit of knowledge about the real 1602. The use of Daredevil is very cool. But considering the recent issue of Marvel's Darth Vader comic, I'm now back to not picking up any more Marvel comics, even if they are free as this one was.
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books rated it
5.0 Marvel 1602 by Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert
I'm not the greatest fan of Gaiman's work. That's not shade, I have a huge amount of respect for him, and I can read his writing and appreciate how much talent he naturally has, as well as a keen tongue and glib, poetic but economical prose. I just don't gel with his sensibility about 80% of the tim...
The Caffeinated Bibliophile
The Caffeinated Bibliophile rated it
4.0 Marvel 1602
The mind of Gaiman gives an interesting twist on the Marvel Universe.
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it
4.0
A temporal anomaly causes many Marvel mutants to be born hundreds of years earlier (so they are actually inhabitants of the Elizabethan era, not time-travellers). They must save the world (natch) despite the Inquisition, political intrigues, and supervillains. The suppositions "Church = bad, Queen...
pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it
4.0 Marvel 1602
Because it was the end of the semester, it took me forever to realize Native American Rohjaz was Steve Rogers. Steeped in the myths. Made me want to read up on Dr. Strange.
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