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6.3
IGN - Miguel Perez
Mar 10, 2010Call me crazy, but if Marvel calls you up and tells you to draw a story as if your career depended on it, because it does, then you draw the hell out of that story. You put your best foot forward and show the entire industry that you have what it takes to roll with the big boys and girls - that you can deliver on every level. This book gave six artists the perfect opportunity to do just that. Some of them rose to the challenge, while others fumbled around. This sort of inconsistency is to be expected in anthology comics, but that doesn't make it any less disappointing when it happens. Read Full Review
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6.0
This is where it all began for Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics (1939) #1 (after research on the name, it is sometimes referred to as Breaking In Marvel Comics, so it is the same issue, just titled differently here), the very beginning. Below, I have rated each story individually, which will give the overall rating for this comic. STORIES: "The Human Torch" (3.5/5) "The Angel" (3/5) "The Sub-Mariner" (4/5) "The Masked Raider" (3/5) "Jungle Terror" (3/5) "Burning Rubber" (2.5/5) "Adventures of Ka-Zar the Great" (4/5) OVERALL - 3/5 I quite enjoyed this issue, and enjoyed the stories that were in it.
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