What If? Classic, Vol. 1 by various writers & artists (Marvel Comics, 2004)
The rest, as they say, is history. History, however, has never been more fun than it is in the first volume of Marvel's What If? Classic. Within its pages are tales that thrill the reader, tickle the imagination and show off some impressive work by creators who helped write a very important chapter in comics history. Among those notable figures of such sensational sequential savvy are Roy Thomas, Jim Shooter, Herb Trimpe, Jim Craig, Pablo Marcos, Gil Kane, Klaus Janson, Frank Robbins and George Tuska, all very talented and long-admired industry veterans. By now, I hope you're getting the idea. This tome would be worth the price of admission if it were run-of-the-mill superhero fare. But with concepts like a world without the classic Avengers (and the consequent birth of the Armored Avengers), a post-World War II world WITH the Invaders, a Fantastic Four with wildly different superpowers and the aforementioned Spider-Man/FF tale, this book is a must for Marvel fans, or any fans of good ol' knock-down, drag-out superhero action! Even those who aren't strict comics fans but are familiar with Marvel's heavily optioned-out properties could find this collection entertaining. ![]() |
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