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Post by coke & comics on May 16, 2015 14:54:48 GMT -5
So what happens when you let a company president write a comic? While organizing my comics, I saw I owned Marville #3. It might be a superhero comic, perhaps a superhero parody comic. Not clear. At some point, the super-powered visitor from the future takes his friends on a philosophical tour of the nature of reality, shrinking them down to tiny-sized while swimming to reflect on the lessons to be learned from viewing the ocean at an atomic level. That scene is preceded by the following dialogue, presented verbatim. Marville, by Bill Jemas. Page 11. At some point in the comic, they also meet God.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2015 15:13:49 GMT -5
I think the only issue of that I bought was #6 and that was because it had the submission guidelines for the attempt to relaunch the Epic line contained therein, and I was first beginning to explore self-publishing options at that point. The Epic line went nowhere, the line collapsing before it launched, but it was one of many things Jemas and Quesada attempted to revitalize Marvel at the time. Good intentions, horrible execution. Typical Jemas.
-M
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Post by Confessor on May 16, 2015 16:58:56 GMT -5
While organizing my comics, I saw I owned Marville #3. Hey, don't tell me your problems. I got enough of my own!
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Post by Ish Kabbible on May 16, 2015 18:30:14 GMT -5
I think I once nominated this as the all-time worst Marvel mini series. That's saying alot
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