THE K-POP CRIME-FIGHTER FROM THE MARVEL FUTURE FIGHT MOBILE GAME STARS IN HER OWN ONE-SHOT!
As a South Korean pop sensation, Seol Hee melt her fans' hearts...and now as Luna Snow she has the power to freeze her enemies!
How does Luna juggle being an international pop star with battling evil as a Super Hero?
How did she gain her powers and what does Stark Industries have to do with it?
Also featuring MARVEL'S FUTURE AVENGERS in an all-new story!
Rated T
Luna doesn't seem to have those struggles at all and her main setback seems to be a healthy amount of doubt. What ended up bothering me is that Luna Snow seems too perfect Read Full Review
I couldn't help but think this would be an excellent character to introduce in the Marvel cinematic universe. This story has a lot of potential for an origin story that'd get fans excited. Luna Snow is basically Elsa from Frozen, but even better! Read Full Review
Marvel Future Fights Firsts: Luna Snow (now there's a mouthful) brings so little to the table it's hard to get mad about it. Read Full Review
Luna Snow's origin story comes out a bit on the generic side, but I'm a sucker for sound storytelling fundamentals and this strip has got 'em in spades. Luna gets a solid supporting cast and even a nemesis; she's now set up nicely for an ongoing series. The B strip continues to be relentlessly kiddie-oriented, but besides its simplicity, its only problem is treading a little too lightly around the edges of the Future Avengers cartoon.
While Luna Snow 1 is better than the White Fox one-shot, this was just another super cliches origin, which is basically the entirety of Marvel’s Asian series. The art is actually really good, yet the story is somewhat boring. It was interesting enough, though, for me to read an ongoing Luna series if one was ever written
These stories are pretty boring.