
Marvel 1602 #2
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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
24
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Dec 1, 2003
Editore
Marvel
Descrizione
In an alternate timeline, the vibrant world of the Marvel universe is transported to the 17th century, where familiar characters emerge in a drastically different reality. Here, Neil Gaiman masterfully weaves a tale that blends historical context with the supernatural elements fans have come to love. The inherent struggles and morality of the era collide with the colorful personalities of iconic heroes and villains, bringing a fresh perspective to their origins.
As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to a cast that feels both recognizable and entirely new. With Andy Kubert's dynamic illustrations, the raw energy of the characters leaps off the page, capturing the essence of their unique traits while placing them in a world steeped in intrigue and danger. The conflict between good and evil takes on an unforeseen dimension in this world of swords, sorcery, and dark conspiracies.
Gaiman artfully explores societal issues reflective of the time, all while maintaining a riveting narrative. The rich tapestry of this 17th-century setting enhances the storytelling, inviting readers to join in this fantastical journey where the past and future of heroism collide, and the untold stories of beloved figures begin to unfold.
As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to a cast that feels both recognizable and entirely new. With Andy Kubert's dynamic illustrations, the raw energy of the characters leaps off the page, capturing the essence of their unique traits while placing them in a world steeped in intrigue and danger. The conflict between good and evil takes on an unforeseen dimension in this world of swords, sorcery, and dark conspiracies.
Gaiman artfully explores societal issues reflective of the time, all while maintaining a riveting narrative. The rich tapestry of this 17th-century setting enhances the storytelling, inviting readers to join in this fantastical journey where the past and future of heroism collide, and the untold stories of beloved figures begin to unfold.
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