Secret Wars Too #1 (2015) $4.99 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Various (CA) Chip Zdarsky THE BEYONDERS TRY THEIR (SCARY, EXTRA-DIMENSIONAL) HAND AT MARKETING: We are Beyond. Dreamers. Destroyers. All of reality our whim. And frankly… we get bored. These tales from across the multifarious domains of Battleworld - not of heroism or consequence, but of humor - provide a brief respite from millennia of omnipotence. We cannot be comprehended by the miniscule human mind. Turn your attention to this book instead of trying. You are welcome. ONE SHOT/Rated T+ Date Available: 11/18/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
The first story and the last were the best parts of this amusing and infuriating anthology. I think that Secret Wars is one of the best, if not the best, universal events. I say I think because I don't know how it ends. What I know is that it's late. So while it's amusing to wink at your scheduling shortcomings concerning a series that had been in the works for years, it's infuriating that they had time to whip this little diddy up instead of maybe concentrating on their woeful lack of timeliness. Is it considered "too soon" for someone to make jokes about something that isn't even done happening yet? ( Where we're going...we don't need any calendars.) I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Various (CA) Chip Zdarsky THE BEYONDERS TRY THEIR (SCARY, EXTRA-DIMENSIONAL) HAND AT MARKETING: We are Beyond. Dreamers. Destroyers. All of reality our whim. And frankly… we get bored. These tales from across the multifarious domains of Battleworld - not of heroism or consequence, but of humor - provide a brief respite from millennia of omnipotence. We cannot be comprehended by the miniscule human mind. Turn your attention to this book instead of trying. You are welcome. ONE SHOT/Rated T+ Date Available: 11/18/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
The first story and the last were the best parts of this amusing and infuriating anthology. I think that Secret Wars is one of the best, if not the best, universal events. I say I think because I don't know how it ends. What I know is that it's late. So while it's amusing to wink at your scheduling shortcomings concerning a series that had been in the works for years, it's infuriating that they had time to whip this little diddy up instead of maybe concentrating on their woeful lack of timeliness. Is it considered "too soon" for someone to make jokes about something that isn't even done happening yet? ( Where we're going...we don't need any calendars.) I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams |