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Ebook About Collects Earth X (1999) #0-12, X. Spawned from the brilliant creative mind of Alex Ross, EARTH X is one of Marvel's greatest epics. Along with writer Jim Krueger and artist John Paul Leon, Ross breathes life into and gives amazing detail to every facet of the EARTH X mythos -- exploring the depths and heights of the Marvel Universe, from the roots of its humble beginnings to the peak of its ultimate potential.Book Earth X Review :
The story presented in Earth X is epic, but therein lay its weakness. First, to understand and perhaps enjoy the story, the reader must know a great deal about Marvel's entire catalog. Secondly, the story is multifaceted, and can easily become confusing. Some of the panels are so cluttered, it's difficult to follow the action. But the comic's greatest weakness is it is way too talky. So much of the story is told rather than shown, it feels like it should just be a novel. Long speeches and even longer descriptions (especially in each chapter's epilogue) just bog down everything. It's a bit of a slog, and the high points don't overcome the work to reach them. It is an interesting story, but hardly worth the effort. By now, most avid Marvel readers are overly familiar with the Marvel family of characters, as well as plot lines, sub-plot lines and virtually any attempt at a fresh tale falls--well, maybe not flat, but short of what it could be. This is where Alex Ross and Jim Krueger excelled, creating an entirely new story of epic proportion, filled with sub-plots that intrigue and support the overall story quite well; dozens of Marvel figures--well known and some not so well known--are able to come together for a truly unique tale that is both intelligent and lengthy (which really is the only complaint I'd have...it's perhaps a bit too long).Earth X is the first in chronology, and the strongest of the trilogy, citing the importance of magnitude and intimacy to create a story that is both massive in scale and scope but appropriately detailed and humble in characters and their individual stories; incredible. The manner in which these characters and their lives intertwine and flow to create a larger story is unbelievable, an undertaking that I--as a writer--can only speculate about in regards to planning, outlines and overall attention to detail. Once again; incredible.One could probably read Earth X and stop there, but both the Universe X and Paradise X series are worth continuing through, and although Krueger couldn't get the go-ahead for his originally planned ending for the trilogy, it resolves itself quite well regardless. There are phenomenal voices used in these books, and the concepts are fresh and inviting. Even when the execution isn't realized in full, the attempt is worth applauding. More writers in the comic-book industry should be citing these stories as inspiration to tell their own bold stories, relying on the depth of the universe and anything-can-happen luxuries for material, as opposed to tried-and-true (yet slightly banal) conventions. Honestly, writers shouldn't stop at comics for this (calling Hollywood), but keeping in context, clearly we've hit a point where, as readers, we can more often than not anticipate that a character never really dies, or not for long; cities and civilizations are never in peril for more than a handful of issues; a character's happiness is only as lasting as the current arc; etc. A few other story lines have tried shaking the snow-globe over the years (Killing Joke, Ultimatum for example) and certainly not always with satisfied effect, but my hat is tipped to those who try. In the case of the Earth/Universe/Paradise X team, I am grateful for and tremendously happy with the final product.A must own for any true Marvel (or comic) fan, a worthwhile read for anyone bold enough to take the time that it will take to get through the full story, and a fantastic effort to remind the world how comics are relevant, interesting, capable of communicating intelligence and ethical/moral dilemmas of a complex nature. Drop the money, pay for rushed shipping and tell your friends or family you're going to be busy reading for a few days. Read Online Earth X Download Earth X Earth X PDF Earth X Mobi Free Reading Earth X Download Free Pdf Earth X PDF Online Earth X Mobi Online Earth X Reading Online Earth X Read Online Alex Ross,Jim Krueger Download Alex Ross,Jim Krueger Alex Ross,Jim Krueger PDF Alex Ross,Jim Krueger Mobi Free Reading Alex Ross,Jim Krueger Download Free Pdf Alex Ross,Jim Krueger PDF Online Alex Ross,Jim Krueger Mobi Online Alex Ross,Jim Krueger Reading Online Alex Ross,Jim KruegerRead Encyclopedia of Label Technology By Michael Fairley
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