The art was good but I didn't like the story. I think the Marvel fans would like it, but I wasn't a fan and there wasn't any fascinating story or any lovely character that I specially liked so it's just two stars.
in elizabeth england - and across the world - mysterious and sinister events are taking place that threaten existence itself. a varied cast of heroes and villains seek to understand and perhaps even control this threat. of course, the heroes and villains in question are a gallery of classic Marvel c...
I once had a teacher remark how lowly they thought of graphic novels. And yet I believe that graphic novels are one of the more creative methods of generating stories for modern audiences myself. As such I am an avid fan of many of DC and Marvel's more brilliant story line arcs. Having, with my typi...
The logistics of the story are kind of perplexing, if you think too hard about them, but overall, this is a very good read. Didn't see the twist coming, either, and I love it when that happens.
Neil Gaiman ventures into Alan Moore territory for Marvel. Oddly, it's not a very exciting expedition.Gaiman may be the victim of expectations. I was a huge fan of Sandman and The Books of Magic. Frankly, nothing he's done since has impressed me half as much.In 1602, he takes a clever idea - what if...
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