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Thunderbolts Volume 1: Faith in Monsters - Warren Ellis


 Thunderbolts Volume 1: Faith in Monsters - Warren Ellis Printed Book
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Thunderbolts Volume 1: Faith in Monsters - Warren Ellis

 
Description: ISBN 0785125663 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Warren Ellis / Paperback / 192 Pages / Book is published 2008-01-30 by Marvel Comics

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importantly through what is said and what is seen you see how different "their" world actually is compared to the reality of ours. Interestingly it seems that writer Warren Ellis has done his homework to a high degree. The whole presentation is Britain in the 1950 s whether it is actually 2001 is irrelevant as the whole look is has Britain sort of frozen in this period, as kids still wear short trousers with clean cut hairstyles, Adults still dress in suits as a normal attire with ties done right up and never worn open, which really does show how reality has moved on. The design of all the ships in the book also draws heavily from the 50 s as well and look ...

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importantly through what is said and what is seen you see how different "their" world actually is compared to the reality of ours. Interestingly it seems that writer Warren Ellis has done his homework to a high degree. The whole presentation is Britain in the 1950 s whether it is actually 2001 is irrelevant as the whole look is has Britain sort of frozen in this period, as kids still wear short trousers with clean cut hairstyles, Adults still dress in suits as a normal attire with ties done right up and never worn open, which really does show how reality has moved on. The design of all the ships in the book also draws heavily from the 50 s as well and look ...

 
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