Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics, Vol. 3
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Rich Meyer –
Another excellent golden age volume from Marvel. It shows how much more Marvel has valued its own history in recent years, unlike there competition over at DC. Marvel's taking a chance with reprinting some series dominated by second tier characters, which DC didn't do often (though I have to give them props for the Seven Soldiers reprints). This book also features several extended storylines, which actually get a reader excited about the next issue. As usual. the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, an Another excellent golden age volume from Marvel. It shows how much more Marvel has valued its own history in recent years, unlike there competition over at DC. Marvel's taking a chance with reprinting some series dominated by second tier characters, which DC didn't do often (though I have to give them props for the Seven Soldiers reprints). This book also features several extended storylines, which actually get a reader excited about the next issue. As usual. the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and the Angel star, with back-ups featuring Terry Vance, Ferret, the Masked Raider, Ka-Zar, and Electron the robot. Surprisingly good stories and artwork.
Scott –
This is the best volume so far--continuing stories with greater depth. The coloring is so heavy on primary and secondary colors that it looks like pre-school toys. The contains the famous battle between the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner that was started last volume, and ends on a cliffhanger with the Ka-Zar story. Still primitive stuff, but even The Angel, which has some of the best art, is getting better story-wise.
Lser –
E P I C. This is why it's called GOLDEN age of comics. These stories we're soooo good. E P I C. This is why it's called GOLDEN age of comics. These stories we're soooo good.
Timothy Boyd –
Fantastic reprint of these Golden Age of Comics issues. The first appearance of such iconic characters as the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner appear here. Great collection of rare comics. Very recommended
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