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S'està carregant… The Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universede Mark Gruenwald
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What happens when a world's greatest heroes are left without a world? The late, great Mark Gruenwald's final Squadron Supreme saga sees the super heroes save their universe, only to be ejected from it in response! In the more mainstream Marvel Universe, mind control and manipulation put them both against and alongside the Avengers, but the greatest shock comes when they return to their home universe and see just how it's been saved without them! Featuring material from the critically acclaimed Kurt Busiek/ George Perez run of Avengers! Collects Squadron Supreme: Death Of Universe, Thor #280, Avengers #5-6, Avengers/Squadron Supreme Annual '98 & Squadron Supreme: New World Order No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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It feels like a chunk of the story is missing. After the end of "Death of a Universe," we get the Thor comic then jump right in to the Avengers storyline and everyone talking about the Squadron being stranded on Earth-616. But there is absolutely no explanation as to how that happened. There is mention of a run-in with Quasar, so including that story in this collection probably would have answered a lot of questions. It's almost like the Quasar story should be where the Thor story is, especially since that story takes place even before the Squadron 12-issue series.
The Avengers storyline is weak, and there are so many holes in the story I could drive a fleet of Mack trucks through. The writing in New World Order is much more grounded. It's almost as if the Squadron has a personality shift while they are stranded on Earth-616 and return to form as soon as they get back to their own universe. ( )