Colección Extra Superhéroes #68, Fantastic Four: 1234 #1-4, Marvel Boy #1-6, Los Héroes más Poderosos de Marvel #56, Skrull Kill Krew (1995) #1-5, Skrull Kill Krew #1, Marvel's Mightiest Heroes Graphic Novel Collection #90
Marvel Boy
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Science Fiction
Young Adult
Manga
+1
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形式
ハードカバー
言語
英語
公開されました
Jul 26, 2017
出版社
Hachette
説明
Noh-Varr, a genetically engineered warrior, arrives on Earth with a singular purpose: destruction. Yet, as he encounters the complexities of humanity, his mission takes an unexpected turn. Caught between duty and the vibrancy of a world he was supposed to obliterate, he finds himself grappling with the nuances of life, love, and morality.
As he navigates through colorful, chaotic experiences, Noh-Varr's journey becomes one of self-discovery. His interactions with Earth's inhabitants challenge his preconceived notions and force him to reevaluate his place in the universe. With every choice he makes, the stakes rise, revealing the delicate balance between his origins and the new path he must forge.
In this vivid narrative, readers are drawn into a rich tapestry of heroism, conflict, and the quest for identity. The collaboration between Morrison and Jones brings to life a story that resonates on multiple levels, blending action with deep emotional undercurrents. Noh-Varr’s struggle transforms from one of mere existence to a profound exploration of what it truly means to be more than just a weapon.
As he navigates through colorful, chaotic experiences, Noh-Varr's journey becomes one of self-discovery. His interactions with Earth's inhabitants challenge his preconceived notions and force him to reevaluate his place in the universe. With every choice he makes, the stakes rise, revealing the delicate balance between his origins and the new path he must forge.
In this vivid narrative, readers are drawn into a rich tapestry of heroism, conflict, and the quest for identity. The collaboration between Morrison and Jones brings to life a story that resonates on multiple levels, blending action with deep emotional undercurrents. Noh-Varr’s struggle transforms from one of mere existence to a profound exploration of what it truly means to be more than just a weapon.