Planetary, Vol. 3: Leaving the 20th Century
Get ready for the third collection of the acclaimed series by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday! This stunning volume collects PLANETARY #13-18, featuring the continuing adventures of Elijah Snow, Jakita Wagner and the Drummer—the Archaelogists of the Unknown—as they piece together the mysteries of...
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Get ready for the third collection of the acclaimed series by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday! This stunning volume collects PLANETARY #13-18, featuring the continuing adventures of Elijah Snow, Jakita Wagner and the Drummer—the Archaelogists of the Unknown—as they piece together the mysteries of the world and begin a direct campaign against the four people hoarding Earth's unnatural secrets for themselves! In this volume, Snow initiates the second part of his comeback plan to stop The Four, makes a startling revelation about his past, and uncovers information on the world's first moon shot...in 1851! As more and more secrets crumble, more and more new mysteries rise to take their place!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401202941 (1401202942)
ASIN: 1401202942
Publish date: April 1st 2005
Publisher: Wildstorm
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Mystery,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Dc Comics,
Comics Manga
Series: Planetary (#3)
In this third volume of Planetary stories we not only get to step back for a moment and have a bit of a look at the adventures of Elijah Snow in his century of existence trying to keep the world strange, but we also get more details on the Four and their intersection with the Planetary organization ...
Part of me wants them to pull the narrative threads tighter together and really start telling The Story. But part of me wants it to keep on going like this forever, one weird little story after another. I'm fine either way.
This time Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and Jules Verne among others get the Planetary treatment. Its a strange world out there, let's hope it stays that way.