Marvel 1602 (Marvel 1602) 
Collecting Marvel 1602 #1-8 - penciled by andy Kubert and digitally painted by Richard Isanove, with covers by Scott McKowen.
Bumping it up to 5 stars!I read this back in 2009 and liked it quite a bit. It felt like a very cool What If kind of thing, the art was pleasant, and I understood most of what I was reading.However, I simply hadn't read enough comics at that point to fully understand everything. And I'm mentioning that now because I don't think a casual graphic novel reader will enjoy this as much as someone who knows all of the characters. If you don't already know, the premise is this:Something happened that
This is like one of those DC elseworld stories, except its Marvel and happening in 1602. There is Medieval Doctor Strange, monastery living Sister Wanda and Brother Pietro, seemingly pirate Master Murdock and Captain Foggy Nelson, with a very old school Caucasian Sir Nicholas Fury, all stuck in Spanish Inquisition. Also, there are Templars, edgy clergy and ancient artifacts like the ones in Assassins Creed. And like almost all X men plots, Angel is in chains, this time by a group of religious

I'm a sucker for anything renaissance, so this was SO much fun for me. I loved the idea of integrating and re-inventing the Marvel characters in Elizabethan Europe. The parallels were really clever between the mutants and the Inquisition etc. Despite some confusing panel art, I read this whole graphic novel in one sitting, and definitely want more in this universe!I <3 you Neil Gaiman :)
This was fairly underwhelming overall, but DAT TWIST THO
This was tongue in cheek fun and it was beautifully illustrated. I am beginning to believe that Neil Gaiman can do anything. I'm not very familiar with the Marvel universe as I'm still relatively new to comics and graphic novels and superheroes really aren't my thing. But you don't need to know all of that stuff to enjoy this. I knew enough to recognize most of the characters by their real names and that was all I needed to know. So if you're thinking about giving this a try, I say go for it.If
Gaiman's take on Marvel super heroes focuses on Britain in 1602 as a friendly Queen Elizabeth is likely to die soon and news comes of something worse than eradicating super heroes . . . the end of the world.Some really interesting idea combos. It helps if you know the Marvel world already to get some of the references.OVERALL GRADE: B plus.
Neil Gaiman
Paperback | Pages: 248 pages Rating: 3.94 | 53425 Users | 1801 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Marvel 1602 |
| ISBN: | 0785123113 (ISBN13: 9780785123118) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Marvel 1602, Marvel 1602 (4-issue) #2, Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection #32, Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection: Publication Order #46 , more |
| Characters: | Scott Summers, Matt Murdock, Doctor Victor von Doom, Magneto, Benjamin Jacob Grimm, James I of England, Reed Richards, Susan Storm Richards, Thor (Marvel), Doctor Strange, Steve Rogers, Warren Worthington III, Foggy Nelson, Adrian Toomes, Uatu the Watcher, Hank McCoy, Johnny Storm, Mortimer Toynbee, Clea, Bruce Banner, Natasha Romanoff, Pietro Maximoff, Professor Charles Xavier, Jean Grey, Nick Fury, Elizabeth I of England, Peter Parker, Wanda Maximoff |
| Literary Awards: | The Quill Award for Best Graphic Novel (2005) |
Explanation In Pursuance Of Books Marvel 1602 (Marvel 1602)
In Marvel 1602, award-winning writer Neil Gaiman presents a unique vision of the Marvel Universe set four hundred years in the past. Classic Marvel icons such as the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and Daredevil appear in this intriguing world of 17th-century science and sorcery, instantly familiar to readers, yet subtly different in this new time. Marvel 1602 combines classic Marvel action and adventure with the historically accurate setting of Queen Elizabeth I's reign to create a unique series unlike any other published by Marvel Comics.Collecting Marvel 1602 #1-8 - penciled by andy Kubert and digitally painted by Richard Isanove, with covers by Scott McKowen.
Point Containing Books Marvel 1602 (Marvel 1602)
| Title | : | Marvel 1602 (Marvel 1602) |
| Author | : | Neil Gaiman |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Quill Award Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 248 pages |
| Published | : | August 2nd 2006 by Marvel (first published October 29th 2003) |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Fantasy. Fiction. Superheroes. Marvel. Historical. Historical Fiction |
Rating Containing Books Marvel 1602 (Marvel 1602)
Ratings: 3.94 From 53425 Users | 1801 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books Marvel 1602 (Marvel 1602)
We are a boatful of monsters and miracles, hoping that, somehow, we can survive a world in which all hands are against us. A world which, by all evidence, will end extremely soon. Yet I posit we are in a universe which favors stories. If we are in such a universe, as I hope, then we may have a chanceReedyou spoke of transmutations. Can you restore to me my humanity? I have been a monster too long.In truth, I do not know, my friend. The natural sciences say, YES, a cure is possible. But the lawsBumping it up to 5 stars!I read this back in 2009 and liked it quite a bit. It felt like a very cool What If kind of thing, the art was pleasant, and I understood most of what I was reading.However, I simply hadn't read enough comics at that point to fully understand everything. And I'm mentioning that now because I don't think a casual graphic novel reader will enjoy this as much as someone who knows all of the characters. If you don't already know, the premise is this:Something happened that
This is like one of those DC elseworld stories, except its Marvel and happening in 1602. There is Medieval Doctor Strange, monastery living Sister Wanda and Brother Pietro, seemingly pirate Master Murdock and Captain Foggy Nelson, with a very old school Caucasian Sir Nicholas Fury, all stuck in Spanish Inquisition. Also, there are Templars, edgy clergy and ancient artifacts like the ones in Assassins Creed. And like almost all X men plots, Angel is in chains, this time by a group of religious

I'm a sucker for anything renaissance, so this was SO much fun for me. I loved the idea of integrating and re-inventing the Marvel characters in Elizabethan Europe. The parallels were really clever between the mutants and the Inquisition etc. Despite some confusing panel art, I read this whole graphic novel in one sitting, and definitely want more in this universe!I <3 you Neil Gaiman :)
This was fairly underwhelming overall, but DAT TWIST THO
This was tongue in cheek fun and it was beautifully illustrated. I am beginning to believe that Neil Gaiman can do anything. I'm not very familiar with the Marvel universe as I'm still relatively new to comics and graphic novels and superheroes really aren't my thing. But you don't need to know all of that stuff to enjoy this. I knew enough to recognize most of the characters by their real names and that was all I needed to know. So if you're thinking about giving this a try, I say go for it.If
Gaiman's take on Marvel super heroes focuses on Britain in 1602 as a friendly Queen Elizabeth is likely to die soon and news comes of something worse than eradicating super heroes . . . the end of the world.Some really interesting idea combos. It helps if you know the Marvel world already to get some of the references.OVERALL GRADE: B plus.


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