Postby whisperingloon » Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:06 pm
It's totally an "elseworlds" type of thing, casting the Marvel characters with trappings from other genres. I found it interesting and sort of fun.
They've done with with their Spider-Man, Avengers, and X-men Fairy Tales series as well, casting the characters and whatnot in fairy tale settings.
Avatars: Covenant of the Shield is an older one, casting the Marvel Universe (specifically, Avengers) in an Arthurian styled fantasy. I really enjoyed that one.
There was the "mega-morphs" miniseries lately as well, which was more crass and existed specifically to promote a Marvel Transformers line or something.
The bottom line is, in each of these, there's enough of a recognizable character left, that you have the illusion of a history, as a reader, with the characters. They can then take those and do some crazy stuff with them -- take them in other directions.
I find myself enjoying those stories more than I enjoy the actual series featuring the characters. I'll never buy a regular X-Men series, but I like those characters. So something like Avatars is fun for me. You get the heart of the characters, without thousands of issues of continuity to catch up on.
All that to say: I somewhat enjoyed some of the Marvel Manga issues. The Spider-Clan series was fun. I liked the Hulk as daikaiju (although that didn't live up to its promise). The Fantastic Four in their mechs was kinda fun, too.
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