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Read Marvel 1602 By Neil Gaiman

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Collects Marvel 1602 (2003) #1-8. The year is 1602, and strange things are stirring in England. In the service of Queen Elizabeth, court magician Dr. Stephen Strange senses that the bizarre weather plaguing the skies above is not of natural origin. Her majesty's premier spy, Sir Nicholas Fury, fends off an assassination attempt on the Queen by winged warriors rumored to be in service to a mad despot named Doom. News is spreading of witchbreed sightings - young men bearing fantastic superhuman powers and abilities. And in the center of the rising chaos is Virginia Dare, a young girl newly arrived from the New World, guarded by a towering Indian warrior. Can Fury and his allies find a connection to these unusual happenings before the whole world ends?

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Neil Gaiman has made a career out of stories - not just telling them, although of course he's done that too. No, Gaiman has always been fascinated by the power of stories - how they can shape our day to day lives, how they guide us and determine our character, and so much more. So it's no surprise that his Marvel mini-series Marvel 1602 (with gorgeous illustrations by Andy Kubert and Richard Isanove) deals with stories as well, all arising from a simple "what if?" idea: what if the Marvel universe started not in the mid-twentieth century, but at the beginning of the 1600s?A fun idea, and for a lot of the length of Marvel 1602, the comic is a treat just to see how Gaiman and company have brought these characters to life in recognizable ways while still making them utterly defined by the time period. We recognize the X-Men, even if they are labeled as creatures of witchcraft and hunted by the Inquisition. We know Nick Fury, even if he's working as a spymaster of sorts for Queen Elizabeth and the idea of "S.H.I.E.L.D." doesn't even exist. The blind bard who's more than capable of handling himself without vision? We know him, too, even if the comic never explicitly calls him Daredevil. Again and again, Gaiman illustrates our knowledge and familiarity with these characters by seeing how much he can change them and yet leave them the same on a fundamental level. (I haven't spoiled all the appearances in here; suffice to say, Gaiman packs the frames with quite the array of Marvel icons, including one whose name in the series, once I finally realized who it was, made me laugh quite a bit.)But if all Marvel 1602 gave us was a glorified What If? comic, that wouldn't really make it as engaging as it is. Instead, Gaiman focuses in very specifically on this time and place - a change in the English monarchy, and a lot of fear of the supernatural - but more than that, makes the question of "why this time?" not just speculative, but part of the story itself. And indeed, as it unfolds, and we realize what's led to this, it allows Gaiman to play with richer ideas about the notion of heroism, the role of heroes in our own lives, and what it means to be...well, that would be a spoiler. (But it's such a neat idea!) No, Marvel 1602 isn't the kind of comic book that transcends the typical Marvel audience. This is a superhero story, even if it is one that takes place in the 1600s. But what it is is a wonderful reminder of just how many ways there are to tell a familiar story, and a fantastic exploration of archetypes, tropes, and ideas that have become larger than the characters that gave birth to them. (It is, in many ways, to Marvel as a whole what Into the Spider-Verse was to Spider-Man - a reminder that stories are about so much more than just the one person they seem to be about.)
When I was young, my parents did not have a high opinion of comic books so I only ever owned one: an issue of The Mighty Thor from around 1967ish. This e-book was a free gift for ordering something else on Amazon so I took a look. I really enjoyed it! The writing was good, the story moved along engagingly and the artwork was exciting. I'm sure I missed many of the allusions to the Marvel universe, but it didn't hinder my enjoyment to any degree. I was pleased that the allusions to history were as good as they were, with the possible exception of the graphic depiction of early 17th Century soldiers in 13th Century armor. Regardless, I will probably look at other graphic novels after this experience, and definitely at any by this team.

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