Marvel 1985 # 4 - Small-Town Mutie
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 10 / / 2008User Rating - 2 votes, 4.5 avg.
Plot Summary
Overview:
The villains are here—in our world—and no one can stop them! No cop, no army, no government stands a chance when the Red Skull leads Marvel’s greatest menaces into an all-out war against a world with no heroes! Young comic-book fan Toby has a plan. But does he have the will to carry it out? Find out in a story with huge repercussions in the Marvel Universe of today…and tomorrow!
The villains are here—in our world—and no one can stop them! No cop, no army, no government stands a chance when the Red Skull leads Marvel’s greatest menaces into an all-out war against a world with no heroes! Young comic-book fan Toby has a plan. But does he have the will to carry it out? Find out in a story with huge repercussions in the Marvel Universe of today…and tomorrow!
Creators
Characters
Teams
We don't have any teams attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!
Locations
We don't have any locations attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!
Concepts
We don't have any concepts attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!
Objects
We don't have any objects attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!
Story Arc
We don't have any story arcs attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!
User Reviews
|
|
I Really Dig This Series
Reviewed by G-Man on Aug. 20, 2008. G-Man has written 158 reviews. His/her last review was for . 11 out of 12 users recommend his reviews. |
|
I haven't heard a lot of people talking about this title. I do have to say I have been enjoying it. It is Mark Millar writing it and he's been on a roll. I'm not 100% crazy about the art. The story is enough to keep me with it.
In this issue, things are starting to make sense. I know things have been a little weird in the first few and that may have turned some people off. There hasn't been a lot of explanations so far. That's what I've been enjoying.
There's also the fact that 1984 is when I started reading comics. This is taking me back to where it mostly began for myself. Of course I already knew about superheroes but this was when I got hooked.
I have been fascinated with the concept here. We have a "real" world and suddenly comic book villains have been popping up. We've seen some guy named Clyde Wyncham but he's not in a condition to talk.
There is also supposed to be a major bad guy involved. From what I've heard, this will be the guy that Doctor Doom even takes orders from. I've also heard that this series will have ties to Millar's current Fantastic Four and (Old Man) Wolverine runs.
I have to recommend this title. Marvel's reprinting the first three issues so pick them up and give it a try.
In this issue, things are starting to make sense. I know things have been a little weird in the first few and that may have turned some people off. There hasn't been a lot of explanations so far. That's what I've been enjoying.
There's also the fact that 1984 is when I started reading comics. This is taking me back to where it mostly began for myself. Of course I already knew about superheroes but this was when I got hooked.
I have been fascinated with the concept here. We have a "real" world and suddenly comic book villains have been popping up. We've seen some guy named Clyde Wyncham but he's not in a condition to talk.
There is also supposed to be a major bad guy involved. From what I've heard, this will be the guy that Doctor Doom even takes orders from. I've also heard that this series will have ties to Millar's current Fantastic Four and (Old Man) Wolverine runs.
I have to recommend this title. Marvel's reprinting the first three issues so pick them up and give it a try.
See all issues
Next Issue »
« Previous Issue
| Url: | |
| HTML: | |
| BBCode: | |
| Added by: | Baal Zak |
| Date Added: | Aug. 20, 2008 |


















