
Miracleman, Book One: The Golden Age
A Comics, Superheroes, Fantasy book. comic readers with a stronger taste for the human than the super
Awarding-winning writer Neil Gaiman (Sandman) and artist Mark Buckingham (Fables) unveil Miracleman's Golden Age! Atop Olympus, Miracleman presides over a brave new world forged from London's destruction. It is a world free of war, of famine, of poverty. A world of countless wonders. A world where pilgrims scale Olympus' peak to petition their living god...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 192 pages
- ISBN: 9780061050053 / 61050059
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Yes, I'm being really harsh. This started out so promising, but really, most of it is just nonsense. I mean, it's got the unmistakable Gaiman story-telling style - way-out there stuff. But it mostly seems a bit pointless and hard to parse. I really enjoyed the first story - the rest, not so much. I think my biggest dislike was how depressing... I think it was a good move on Gaiman's part not to try to beat Moore at his own game, but instead to take a completely different approach to the series. Granted it reads like every Neil Gaiman comic ever, but that's not a bad thing at all. Mark Buckingham does a great job on the art as well. It's a shame shit hit the fan with Eclipse... comic readers with a stronger taste for the human than the super