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I don't know if it's Ellis, Marvel or the artist or what but this comes out like every three months. I remembered what happened as soon as I started reading this, but unfortunately none of the issues delves into Karnak and makes him as interesting and complex and compelling as he was in the first ...
And because this series has shown me that, he's quickly become a favorite character. That being said, I five starred the first issue and not the second or third. The first was a little more, and had a little more to it. Karnak philosophizing is all well and good, but it's what he does with his...
Zola's and Hydra's plans are getting more and more twisted, but they're still not humanized. They're just... evil. Evil that needs to be taken down. That's the general gist of things, and I really love that aspect to it. Usually i like things gray, but never when Nazi's are involved. I lik...
Of course, you have to know who Leopold Zola/Ian Rogers is for this to make sense, and the only real way for you to know that is to read the Captain America run that starts with Castaway in Dimension Z. Actually, even reading the first two volumes - that story arc - will give you a good enough ide...
A lot of times when they delve into religion, heaven and hell, it works against the cases they make about a moral world, and what that means in the Marvel universe. Religious characters work well because their faith makes them richer - and I'm thinking Nightcrawler here, although Doctor Strange mi...