The spectacular artist showcase of unbelievable illustrators continues! Gene Ha and Zander Cannon reveal an event-filled day in the life of Doctor Strange's associate, Wong, Adam Hughes depicts Nick Fury's final soliloquy at the end of the Second World War, and the Hulk and Wolverine do battle thanks to Mark Waid and Lucio Parrillo! All encapsulated in a larger story by Alex Ross, Kurt Busiek & Steve Darnall! No serious art-lover can afford to miss this series!
Rated T
Sure, it's an anthology with stories that likely won't go anywhere, but at least they're bite-sized and enjoyable. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed the wong story. The second wasnt bad and the wolverine one was just too short but looked great. I enjoyed it way better than the last one.
The first story was fine enough. The second story was annoying to read, with the drunk dialogue. The third story was the best. Written simply and really great looking.
Wong handles a magical startup bro, Nick Fury toasts Cap at the end of WW2, and Cyclops and Xavier tritely analyze Wolverine as he claws at the Hulk. Unfortunately, this anthology's main achievement is proving, by negative example, that good-to-great art can't create a good comic when it's paired with mediocre writing.
Fine.