COMICS: SWORD # 1-3
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"The mutant space program", they call it now.
A station that used to house six thousand people of assorted species, now repurposed to run with 300 or so Earthly mutants of the newborne Krakoan nation using it as a platform for exploration, research, diplomacy, defence.
A mixture of dreamers, pragmatists, working stiffs, grifters...and fanatics.
The first three issues read well together. Even with the intervention of the "King in Black" crossover, which I write off as the latest consequence of the original Secret Wars mini-series from the early 1980's. From there to Venom/Eddie Brock...eventually to this.
I'm having fun reading.
A station that used to house six thousand people of assorted species, now repurposed to run with 300 or so Earthly mutants of the newborne Krakoan nation using it as a platform for exploration, research, diplomacy, defence.
A mixture of dreamers, pragmatists, working stiffs, grifters...and fanatics.
The first three issues read well together. Even with the intervention of the "King in Black" crossover, which I write off as the latest consequence of the original Secret Wars mini-series from the early 1980's. From there to Venom/Eddie Brock...eventually to this.
I'm having fun reading.
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Date: 2021-03-30 01:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-03-30 02:58 am (UTC)Since laws of salvage seem to be operational outside the atmosphere...? I don't know. Someone launched a new Peak Station to replace the one wrecked in Infinity under a new SWORD label...and that's the one Abigail Brand's taken over for Krakoa.
Al Ewing might be able to answer this? Maybe? Barring an NDA and wanting to keep future plot twists under wraps?
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Date: 2021-03-30 02:59 pm (UTC)https://youtu.be/P_nj6wW6Gsc