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Lädt ... Gamora: Guardian of the Galaxyvon Jim Starlin
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"From the strange tale of her first encoutner with Pip the twoll, follow Gamora through her early adventures at the side of Adam Warlock. Learn why she was raised by Thanos to take on Adam's dark side, the Magus! Then join Gamora, Warlock, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, the Thing, and the Avengers in one of the greatest cosmic epics of all time, waging war on the mad titan himself! It's a saga of secrets and sacrifice that shows exactly why Gamora was destined to one day guard the galaxy!"--Back cover. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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That aside, the book is great fun. It collects a single story-line spanning eight issues across four titles, to supply the account of Adam Warlock's conflict with the Magus and then Thanos. Throughout, the comics are a violation of the Marvel division-of-labor formula, with Jim Starlin as composer of both text and images. He is accordingly credited with such duties as "insanity," "everything else," and "other manual labor." In the first comic of the arc, his writing credit is given with the anagram pseudonym "Sam Jiltrin." Starlin's work on these comics specifically is a signal instance of the Marvel pivot in the seventies towards space opera and cosmic melodrama.
Starlin's art is unexceptional for Marvel fare of its period, and his dialogue is sometimes clunky, but the plotting is weird as can be, and worth the read, even if it is being peddled under false pretenses. Fans of the Zoe Saldana Gamora as re-imagined by James Gunn will likely get little gratification here. She is introduced as "the most dangerous woman in the galaxy," but we never really find out why.