A quartet of visions of life throughout the Marvel Universe, curated by Alex Ross! Alan Weiss presents a lost tale of Namor the Sub-Mariner! The techno-organic Warlock lives again in a story by Bill Sienkiewicz! Scott Gustafson presents a look into the life of Rocket Raccoon! And the Golden Age Black Widow chooses a mate in a story by Ryan Heshka! All wrapped in an epic ongoing adventure by Alex Ross and Steve Darnall!
Rated T
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It was ok. It had some bad and some good but it was some what enjoyable overall and had some good artists.
The Namor story was very hokey, but I liked the other ones.
Watcher story was solid.
A somewhat feeble "hooray art, hooray comics" strip from Bill Sienkiewicz and a bunch of Golden Age throwback stuff. (And a nice portrait of Rocket Raccoon.) Basically, this issue isn't going to be of interest unless you're the kind of comics fan who's invested significant time and/or money reading Golden Age strips. I AM such a fan and I still don't like this much.
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