1602 #2
Ce second volume de la série 1602, publié par Panini France, poursuit l'exploration de l'univers Marvel réimaginé dans le contexte historique du XVIIe siècle. L'histoire suit les aventures des héros et personnages emblématiques de Marvel, transposés dans une époque de mystères et d'intrigues, avec un accent particulier sur les secrets liés aux Templiers.
In 1602 #2 (2005), a time traveler whose accidental arrival disrupted history and birthed heroes centuries ahead of their time is finally sent back to his own era—setting the timeline right once more. Written by Neil Gaiman and Laurence Belingard, with art by Andy Kubert and Steve Ditko, and colored by Richard Isanove, the issue delivers a poignant, high-stakes resolution to a timeline gone awry. The cover by Scott McKowen captures the moment’s weight with striking precision.
In "null," Carlos Javier and his students find themselves imprisoned by the ruthless King James, but their fate takes a turn when Fury and Strange intervene to orchestrate a daring escape. As the mystery of Sir Reed and his crew's origins unfolds, the line between loyalty and survival begins to blur.
In "null," the Fantastic Four journey to a strange new world alongside Fury, Javier, and his students, where the execution of Stephen Strange unravels the first threads of the mysterious Rojhas. As old truths fracture, the group confronts a reality where magic and fate are no longer what they seemed.
In "null," a time traveler’s accidental disruption of history has birthed heroes centuries too soon, unraveling the timeline. Now, with the past on the brink of collapse, the traveler is sent back to where they belong—before time can be fixed, the world holds its breath.
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↩ Reprints Marvel 1602 #5 (2004), Marvel 1602 #6 (2004), Marvel 1602 #7 (2004), Marvel 1602 #8 (2004)
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