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History of the Marvel Universe Treasury Edition
History of the Marvel Universe Treasury Edition | Mark Waid
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The Marvel Universe is a sprawling, interconnected web of rich history...and now, it's all coming together! Writer Mark Waid and artist Javier Rodriguez chronicle the definitive history of the Marvel Universe from its very beginnings to the modern day - and perhaps beyond! And woven through the moments you know is a brand-new tale featuring previously unknown secrets and shocking revelations, connecting dozens of threads from the Marvel Universe's past and present! From the Big Bang to the twilight of existence, this sweeping saga covers every significant Marvel event and provides fresh looks at the origins of every fan's favorite stories! It's the greatest tale ever told -and a story you've never seen before! COLLECTING: HISTORY OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE 1-6
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What the heck is this?!?! "hard-edged crime fiction for adults" starring Marvel characters?!?! I've read plenty of books with Marvel characters, but I can't imagine something dark and noir, like Raymond Chandler, with Spider-Man or Captain America in it. Maybe a spy thriller with Nick Fury, but even that goes out the window if you add superheroes. That doesn't mean I won't give them a try when they come out, I'll just keep my expectations low.

psalva This is interesting. I haven‘t read Marvel in a while but I‘m imagining something with a tone like Marvel 1602 but modern? It‘s kind of an intriguing concept to me. Definitely more like a DC move in my head. 1y
RamsFan1963 @psalva Yes I could see DC doing a series of book, like their Elseworld series of comics. DC has more non-powered heroes like The Sandman (not Morpheus) that would fit into that genre. 1y
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Thanks to Mark Waid's writing and Javier Rodriguez's brilliant artwork, this very simple premise becomes a comic that is encyclopedic, entertaining, and beautiful.