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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563892943
ISBN: 1563892944
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: September 01, 1996
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: September 01, 1996
Sales Rank: 72429
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: The Battle readers have asked for and dreamed about, wished for and speculated upon, demanded but never expected, finally happens within these pages. DC Versus Marvel, the four issue blockbuster miniseries is now collected into this trade paperback. Heroes and villains cross over from each dimension into the other and celestial beings begin a strange and deadly cosmic chess game to determine which universe is more powerful. Graphic novel format. Available in September.
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This is indeed a great concept, and functioned excellently in its goal of bringing together many of the "big-name" superheroes of both universes. In this respect, this series was definitely successful in its goal.
However, as a story, it is plausible as far as comic stories go, but lacks anything truly memorable. Certainly, there was a tiny bit of depth, but the already flimsy story is all but scuttled by the meager way it is told. Indeed, the story suffers extremely from trying to cram too ... Read More
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The concept is fantastic. Let's have Marvel's best duke it out against DC's best. The artwork is outstanding as well. However, my biggest complaint is the same as many other readers; the battles are far too short. Plus, some of them end in some sense of confusion. It leaves the reader scratching their head thinking, "So how did he beat him?" or "You're kidding me. He won by doing that??" The Aquaman/Sub-Mariner battle is a perfect example of the latter. The storyline on how this happens gets ... Read More
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D.C. versus Marvel is like a mindless action film with explosions. You don't need too much depth for it to have great quality. This graphic novel is just amazing great fun. I was really shocked to see what the writers came up with and the big twist threw me backwards.....sideways! I don't want to spoil things for future readers, but you will be wanting to read the continuation.
I thought the series was just going to have one on one brawls with no plot throughout the whole story, but ... Read More
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Disappointing overall. The almagam universe was the most interesting idea and was touched on too brief like everything else in this book. The amalgam series alone is far better than this effort and I would not waste time purchasing this book. Try the amalgam trades and also try JLA / Avengers - that book is far better and keeps all characters in 'character'.
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Attempting to answer the heated DC v Marvel debate, the artwork is the only reason this book gets 2 stars in this review. I'm sorry, but the writers gave way too much favour to the Marvel stars, where obvious DC heavyweights lost to their Marvel "counterparts". (((SPOILER))) How is Storm able to withstand a kick to the head from Wonder Woman????? And even if Spidey is a worldwide favourite...come on Superboy could break Spiderman in half!(((SPOILER)))
Other than the obvious Marvel bias, the ... Read More
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