
Man-Thing by Steve Gerber: The Complete Collection #Other, Essential Man-Thing #1, Savage Tales (1971) #1, Man-Thing (1974) #1-22, Man-Thing (1979) #1-11, Astonishing Tales #12-13, Adventure Into Fear #11-19, Giant-Size Man-Thing #1-3, The Incredible Hulk (1968) #197-198, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #68, Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #43, Doctor Strange (1974) #41
The Man-Thing Omnibus
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Horror
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
1,187
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 1994
Editora
Marvel Enterprises
ISBN-10
0785164634
ISBN-13
9780785164630
Descrição
dwells in the murky swamps of the Everglades, embodying the duality of nature and the struggle for identity. As a complex character, Man-Thing emerges from the depths of the human psyche, facing challenges that blur the lines between heroism and monstrosity. The essence of his being invites readers into a rich tapestry of intertwined narratives penned by some of the most iconic writers and artists in comic book history.
The Omnibus offers an expansive collection that explores the creature's origins and evolution, plunging into themes of fear, isolation, and transformation. It captures the various encounters with both villains and heroes, revealing how the world perceives him—an outcast torn between two realms. Through these diverse tales, the reader witnesses the profound impact of human emotions on the creature's journey, as he grapples with the meaning of existence and his place in an unyielding world.
Visually, the artwork reflects the raw beauty and haunting darkness of the swamp, enhancing the atmospheric storytelling. Artists bring the creature's emotional turmoil to life, creating striking visuals that resonate with the mood of each narrative. Their distinct styles blend cohesively, enveloping the reader in an otherworldly experience that celebrates both the grotesque and the sublime.
As Man-Thing navigates through moral dilemmas and existential crises, the anthology serves not just as a collection of comics but as a poignant exploration of what it means to be human—or something altogether different. Fans of classic comics and new readers alike will find themselves captivated by the depth and creativity of the tales woven in this volume, leaving them with lingering thoughts on nature, humanity, and the connections that bind us all.
The Omnibus offers an expansive collection that explores the creature's origins and evolution, plunging into themes of fear, isolation, and transformation. It captures the various encounters with both villains and heroes, revealing how the world perceives him—an outcast torn between two realms. Through these diverse tales, the reader witnesses the profound impact of human emotions on the creature's journey, as he grapples with the meaning of existence and his place in an unyielding world.
Visually, the artwork reflects the raw beauty and haunting darkness of the swamp, enhancing the atmospheric storytelling. Artists bring the creature's emotional turmoil to life, creating striking visuals that resonate with the mood of each narrative. Their distinct styles blend cohesively, enveloping the reader in an otherworldly experience that celebrates both the grotesque and the sublime.
As Man-Thing navigates through moral dilemmas and existential crises, the anthology serves not just as a collection of comics but as a poignant exploration of what it means to be human—or something altogether different. Fans of classic comics and new readers alike will find themselves captivated by the depth and creativity of the tales woven in this volume, leaving them with lingering thoughts on nature, humanity, and the connections that bind us all.
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