Secret Wars #1 (2015) exclusive bianchi variant

Secret Wars #1 (2015) exclusive bianchi variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jonathan Hickman
(A) Esad Ribic
(CA) Simone Bianchi
1st print of THE MARVEL event of 2015.
Date Available: 05/06/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Brad Parkkonen


SECRET WARS IS HERE. The first installment in the simultaneous end and beginning of the Marvel Multiverse feels a little weak. Ribic's art is beautiful, as always, and Hickman's story is... well, Hickman: circles inside of circles. Earth-616 (the main Marvel Earth) and Earth-1610 (Ultimate Marvel Earth) are clashing, leading to an epic battle amongst heroes... although the battle is really one-sided, despite wanting us to believe otherwise: its 616 heroes vs. Ultimate Tony Stark's and Reed Richards' robots, which leaves much to be desired. That being said, I'm enjoying the book; it opens up a lot of stories to be explored while setting the stage for big things to come - and hopefully stay. The book itself is wrapped in a beautiful Alex Ross cover, which is a nod to DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths, and ends with a grim final note: Marvel Universe 1961 - 2015. Pretty grim. Issue 2 comes out next week and, despite my complaints about the first issue, I'm wishing the 2nd was in my hands already.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jonathan Hickman
(A) Esad Ribic
(CA) Simone Bianchi
1st print of THE MARVEL event of 2015.
Date Available: 05/06/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Brad Parkkonen


SECRET WARS IS HERE. The first installment in the simultaneous end and beginning of the Marvel Multiverse feels a little weak. Ribic's art is beautiful, as always, and Hickman's story is... well, Hickman: circles inside of circles. Earth-616 (the main Marvel Earth) and Earth-1610 (Ultimate Marvel Earth) are clashing, leading to an epic battle amongst heroes... although the battle is really one-sided, despite wanting us to believe otherwise: its 616 heroes vs. Ultimate Tony Stark's and Reed Richards' robots, which leaves much to be desired. That being said, I'm enjoying the book; it opens up a lot of stories to be explored while setting the stage for big things to come - and hopefully stay. The book itself is wrapped in a beautiful Alex Ross cover, which is a nod to DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths, and ends with a grim final note: Marvel Universe 1961 - 2015. Pretty grim. Issue 2 comes out next week and, despite my complaints about the first issue, I'm wishing the 2nd was in my hands already.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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