1602 #1
This French-language volume collects the first half of Neil Gaiman's 1602 miniseries, a Marvel Comics event reimagining classic characters like Spider-Man, the X-Men, and Doctor Strange in an alternate 17th-century setting. Illustrated by Andy Kubert and colored by Richard Isanove, the story blends historical intrigue with superhero mythology as mysterious forces threaten this unique timeline.
In this pivotal issue of Fury and Strange, Neil Gaiman and Laurence Belingard craft a gripping tale where the enigmatic Fury and the mysterious Strange seek counsel from Queen Elizabeth herself as England teeters on the edge of chaos. With the Old Man journeying north bearing a treasure of immense worth, Matthew Murdoch is sent to protect him, while Scotius and Robert race to save Werner from a fiery fate. Andy Kubert’s dynamic art, Richard Isanove’s vivid colors, and Scott McKowen’s striking cover bring this alternate-history thriller to life.
In the shadowed courts of 1602, Fury and Strange seek counsel from Queen Elizabeth as England teeters on the edge of chaos. While the Old Man journeys north with a priceless treasure, Matthew Murdoch is sent to protect him, and in the wilds beyond, Scotius and Robert race to save Werner from the flames.
In "null," Stephen Strange uncovers a startling truth about Virginia Dare, a young girl from the New World whose presence holds deeper mysteries than anyone expected. Meanwhile, Murdoch and Natasha press on through perilous lands, driven by the quest to recover the lost weapon of the Knights of the Templar.
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↩ Reprints Marvel 1602 #1 (2003), Marvel 1602 #2 (2003), Marvel 1602 #3 (2003), Marvel 1602 #4 (2004)
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