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    Neverland #1

    Neverland » Neverland #1 released by Zenescope Entertainment on March 2010.

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    last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 05/24/18 08:13PM View full history

    Neverland was once a magical paradise until it fell under the rule of the evil being. It has now become a world that haunts children’s nightmares.

    Present day Manhattan, a haunted and disturbed Nathan Cross is a grown man with a past he cannot shake and a future that looks hopeless. Wendy Darling is a loyal aunt who takes care of her two nephews whose parents have passed away. But when an evil entity known as Pan enters Wendy’s world, she must seek out the one man who can help her save her family.

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    One more chapter 0

    The Neverland series skirts the same problem as the Wonderland series did by taking a serious issue, turning into something fantastical and yet still trying to maintain it relevance to the core idea.  And just like the Wonderland series, this first issue achieves that concept and quite well.  The original idea behind Peter Pan is that it is based on a boy that doesn’t want to grow up.  This is turned on its side a little bit as the children that are taken to Neverland are taken there not by thei...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Pan 0

    Neverland #1 Writer: Brusha Artist Deshong Zenescope Let me start off by saying Deshong’s art is phenomenally beautiful.   The inks and colors just flow off the page.   I have never seen Peter Pan depicted so sinisterly.   As a Zenescope norm Tinkerbelle was equal parts lavishing and awesome. In the story we get more of an in-depth look into the life of our claw-hook handed stranger, and find out a little more as he has flashbacks to his abduction.   These are the things that keep him up at ni...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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