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Mighty marvel masterworks the avengers vol 1
Mighty marvel masterworks the avengers vol 1




mighty marvel masterworks the avengers vol 1

1 written by Stan Lee, penciled by Jack Kirby and Don Heck, with Dick Ayers, Paul Reinman, George Roussos, and Chic Stone on Inks, and Sam Rosen and Artie Simek on Lettering. The fourth of the series was Marvel Masterworks: The Avengers, Vol.

mighty marvel masterworks the avengers vol 1

Among the most prominent were the Marvel Masterworks series of TPBs. In 2018, I resolved to go through a lot of the graphic novel, trade paperbacks curated in my father's home.

mighty marvel masterworks the avengers vol 1

If it's what you're looking for enjoy.īooks have significance for me that go far beyond the actual pages. So, this is comic history and it's worth holding on to and remembering, even if all don't really appreciate it. He originated Cap back in WWII and was the artist that brought him back here. Jack Kirby is still remembered as THE comic artist. In their day these were actually on the cutting edge. BUT, you also get the patented wise guy comments that Marvel pioneered. Plot exposition takes place often in word balloons over the character's head as their in the midst of a fight. The heroes often fall for obvious ploys by the "bad guys". They tell direct stories where there is usually a clear right and wrong. No they're not the angst ridden "who are we really" 2000s. No they're not the gritty 1980s and 1990s gore fests. These are comics from what is called the Silver Age of comics. As soon as I opened this up I was there again and I enjoyed the book immensely. (Many villains were surviving Nazis or invaders from space or the future or an alternate dimension or whatever).

mighty marvel masterworks the avengers vol 1

Yes, that Captain America, the one who made speeches about free people standing and fighting for their freedom against despots and dictators. Over the years that followed Captain America became my favorite comic book hero. I was 11 years old in 1963 and just becoming a Marvel fan. The nostalgia here is (for me) so thick you can cut it with a knife. Sure the dialog is a bit more corny, the characters don't disembowel each other, any love stories are implied more than graphically drawn. If however you think you might enjoy the art and stories of a time when comics were a different thing then give it a try. When grown I raised my own kids and in the 80s I would never have let them wander in alone and select from the comic books of that era without supervision. I was a kid (and young adult) in the 60s. Not at the book, but at the reviewers who think the 1960s are to be sneered at because they were the 1960s.






Mighty marvel masterworks the avengers vol 1