Secret Wars #2
Secret Wars » Secret Wars #2 - Doom Messiah released by Marvel on July 2015.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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God's Law 1
Secret Wars #2 “God Emperor Doom” Written and Designed by Jonathan Hickman Art by Esad Ribic Cover by Alex RossI love Elseworld, or in Marvel parlance ‘What if?’, stories. They allow for the reapportion of an understood grammar into new but at times still universal ways. It is through this twist in the vernacular that we can better understand the seemingly universal qualities of these mythic characters. After the end, writer and designer Jonthan Hickman, has unleashed hi...
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The Secret is Out... and It's Name is DOOM! 0
We have entered the third chapter of Secret Wars, and with this second issue, we are getting a bit more characterization- seeing how all of these newly formed portions of Battleworld have come together (we even have a nicely made, and easy to read, map of the Battleworld and all of its regions. There isn’t anywhere near as much of the high-concept Hickman here that can often bewilder a less informed Marvel fan (one such as myself, often gets lost in the tall grass…) but a lot of rea...
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Wait so how many Thors are there again? (Secret Wars #2 Review) 22
I love Secret Wars alright but this is pretty much the most boring (but still significant of course) issue. Probably the Thors made it boring for me cause I'm not really a fan but, the awesome part is, they found a ship (we find out later on that it's Thanos'). While the Thors found a ship, there's a thing going on between Baron Sinister and Captain Britain. Captain Britain is exiled to The Deadlands. A place that is ran by zombies (Venom looking creatures) and Ultron drones (sounds pretty cre...
10 out of 11 found this review helpful.
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