
Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection: Publication Order #77, Supereroi - Le Grandi Saghe #19, Marvel Masterworks: The Avengers #17, Marvel Super Heroes (1967) #12-13, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #55, Marvel Masterworks: Captain Marvel #6, Marvel Spotlight (1979) #1-4, 8, Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #3, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude #1-2, Tales to Astonish #13, Guardians of the Galaxy: Miniseries #Other, Marvel Cinematic Universe #Other, Strange Tales (1951) #178-181, Avengers Epic Collection #Other, Super-Villain Team-Up #9, Marvel Graphic Novel #1, Marvel Masterworks: Warlock #1, Marvel Masterworks #72, Marvel Premiere (1972) #1-2, The Incredible Hulk (1968) #176-178, The Invincible Iron Man (1968) #55, Captain Marvel (1968) #25-33, Marvel Feature (1971) #12, Daredevil (1964) #105-107, Avengers (1963) #125, Annual #7, Warlock (1972) #9-11, Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #Annual #2
The Life and Death of Captain Marvel
von:
Jim Starlin
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 0785108378
ISBN 13: 9780785108375
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
June 1st, 2002
Verlag: Marvel Comics
Seiten: 304
Genres: Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Science & Technology, Manga, Graphic Novels, Art & Photography
This graphic novel explores the complex narrative of Captain Marvel, a character whose life is marked by heroic battles and poignant struggles. The collection begins with "The Life of Captain Marvel," delving into the origins and evolution of a hero wrestling with his dual identity, intergalactic responsibilities, and personal relationships. Jim Starlin’s storytelling captures the essence of Captain Marvel's journey, highlighting his growth and the challenges he faces in a universe filled with both allies and adversaries.
As the tale progresses, readers are drawn into the emotional weight of "The Death of Captain Marvel." This segment confronts mortality and legacy, showcasing the profound impact of Captain Marvel's choices on those around him. The narrative evokes a deep sense of loss and introspection, prompting readers to reflect on the hero’s journey and the inevitability of fate.
Starlin's art complements the story beautifully, combining vivid illustrations with compelling emotions. This collection not only portrays the adventures of a beloved superhero but also encapsulates the human experience of love, sacrifice, and ultimately, the quest for meaning in life and death.
As the tale progresses, readers are drawn into the emotional weight of "The Death of Captain Marvel." This segment confronts mortality and legacy, showcasing the profound impact of Captain Marvel's choices on those around him. The narrative evokes a deep sense of loss and introspection, prompting readers to reflect on the hero’s journey and the inevitability of fate.
Starlin's art complements the story beautifully, combining vivid illustrations with compelling emotions. This collection not only portrays the adventures of a beloved superhero but also encapsulates the human experience of love, sacrifice, and ultimately, the quest for meaning in life and death.