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Newest Review: ... than life revolutionaries in The Invisibles or the widescreen antics of the JLA for DC. Sadly, the shortness of the story doesn't allow for anywhere near enough exposition in these areas of the story; if you don't know the complex and convoluted history of the Fantastic Four, then you may find yourself wondering where a lot of these themes are coming f ... more |
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by chrislynch - written on 12.10.02 (Very useful, 273 readings)
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I've reviewed work by Grant Morrison here before (JLA : Tower of Babel and The Invisibles) so, if you have read those reviews, you probably already know that I am quite a big fan of Morrison's work. I'll confess that the original release of 1234 slipped under my comics radar (yes, along with The Ultimates ... I'll appease the comics gods another time) so I was glad when, yet again, I was able to catch up with my peers through another of Marvel's now frequently produced collected editions. 1234 was only four issues long, this isn't a big "novel" as graphic novels go, but Morrison and Lee pack a whole lot in between the covers in ...
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