

Et d'autres planches :http://www.newsarama.com/Marvel/1602D.jpghttp://www.newsarama.com/Marvel/1602E.JPGhttp://www.newsarama.com/Marvel/1602B.JPGhttp://www.newsarama.com/Marvel/1602F.JPGhttp://www.newsarama.com/1602/16020201.jpghttp://www.newsarama.com/Marvel/1602A.jpgNicholas Fury -> Nick Fury Doctor Stephen Strange -> Doc StrangeThe Old Man -> ? The Winged Man -> The AngelBallad of the Fantastick/ Sir Reed -> Fantastic Four/ Reed Richards Matthew Murdoch -> Matt Murdock / DaredevilPeter Parquagh -> Peter Parker / Spider-manCount Otto Von Doom -> Gaiman a dit que c'était un ancêtre de Victor Von Doom /Dr. DoomClea -> La femme de StrangeGrand Inquisitor -> MagnetoSister Wanda -> Scarlet WitchPetros -> QuicksilverJavier -> Prof.Charles XavierVirginia Dare -> StormRojhaz -> Steve Rodgers / CAPT. America.Scotius Summerisle -> Scott Summers / Cyclops, Robert Trefusis -> Bobby Drake / Iceman,John Grey -> Jean Grey / Pheonix (apparemment déguisée en homme.)Capt. Nelson -> Foggy Nelson
C'est sûr qu'avec Alan Moore... Le résultat eût été différent !I finally finished reading 1602, and I'm not impressed with it as a first issue. I recently read Death: The High Cost of Living and I've read a Sandman trade and a story or two in the past - I just don't understand the fascination with these characters. Can't say why - it just escapes me. However, I must say that I absolutely love Stardust, Coraline, and a short story he wrote for Snow White, Blood Red, which I discovered after reading Fables due to my curiosity about fairy tales as adult literature. I like Gaiman, I just don't view his comic book writings in such high esteem as others do. I guess I just expected something more. Reading it, I couldn't help but wish that Alan Moore had been the writer instead of Gaiman - more esoteric. A major disappointment to me because I am completely fascinated with the period 1602 is set in: the Inquisition and the Knights Templar. The art was great, but the story was a little fluffy and I found the old-world parallels to the Marvel Universe to be mundane. But, this is the first issue, and I'm still curious as to what's in the box. We know it won't be the Indiana Jones version. The wrath of God is just not politically correct these days.
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