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Customers consider this comic book one of the greatest story arcs in Marvel history, praising its readability and value for money. They appreciate the character development, with one review noting it contains nearly every great Marvel Hero and Villain. The artwork receives mixed reactions, with some customers finding it good while others say it could be better.
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Drawn from Earth across the stars, the Marvel Universe’s greatest villains and heroes are set against one another by the mysterious and unbelievably powerful Beyonder, with the winner promised the ultimate prize. But as battle lines are drawn, new alliances forged and old enemies clash, one among them is not willing to settle for anything less than godhood. Can even the combined might of the Avengers, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men prevent Dr. Doom from becoming the most powerful being in the universe? Collecting MARVEL SUPER HEROES SECRET WARS #1-12.
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Nicholas Macke
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great addition
Review: This is a great way to get caught up on the Secret Wars story.Great copy and all the comics are in one book.I would recommend to any comic book fan.
Reviewer: Christian Aguiar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great book.
Review: Fantastic book, came in good quality.
Reviewer: Aaron Damrow
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: YEAH!!!
Review: Wonderful read worth the buy it’s a classic
Reviewer: Jim Davis
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Better late than never
Review: I finally got around to actually reading this limited series after over 30 years. I knew the bare basics because you can’t help tripping all over it while reading collections from this period like the Thing Classic softcovers, the Simonson Thor Omnibus, the X-Men masterworks, etc. Here are some of my impressions. Spoiler alert!The Beyonder being is the plot driver and is yet another omnipotent being of which the Marvel universe has many. The difference this time is that the Beyonder is pictured as sort of a “Galactus’ Galactus”, i.e. a being as far above Galactus as Galactus is above us. He is a being, like God, whom desire is a completely alien concept; his merest whim is instantly reality. Writer Jim Shooter mostly succeeds in dealing with such a mind boggling concept although inconsistencies abound. For example, when Dr. Doom gains the Beyonder’s powers *his* whims do not become instant reality; his mother is still a prisoner in Mephisto’s domain and he is shown planning to do something about that. But all in all, the basic premise was dealt with well enough and did not derail the story.There were a lot of nice character moments in this series. Dr. Doom steals the show in this regard but almost every character (and there were dozens) gets a chance to shine.There were a lot of plot elements introduced in this series that played out later in other titles. Examples are Spider-Man’s alien costume, Colossus’ estrangement from Kitty Pryde, and the Thing remaining behind on the battleworld.The art was underwhelming for such an important series, reportedly Marvel’s counterpunch to DC’s Crisis on Infinite Earths series going on at the same time. One gets the impression that penciler Mike Zeck was very rushed. I deducted a star for this alone.As a collection this is a minimal effort. One gets just the 12 issues and nothing else. But it has a price point to match so if you have (or have read) the various lead ins to this series this is a cheap way to get the main event.Despite shortcomings, the book is recommended. It was an enjoyable read. The series has been criticized as a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing but that is too harsh a judgement. One unfortunate fallout from the commercial success of this series and the aforementioned Crisis was the company wide annual mega crossover that plagues us to this day.
Reviewer: Ohad
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Book is great 🔥🔥
Review: Came on a very good condition 🔥
Reviewer: Luis Eduardo Lopez Araiza Gamboa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Vintage style
Review: Increíble cómic
Reviewer: Eric K.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Original Classic Limited Series
Review: Back in the 80s, Marvel’s Secret Wars was released a year before DC’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. Both storylines were big deals and changed their respective universes in many ways, and it was the first major crossover event for both companies. Secret Wars affected all Marvel comic books. From Spider-Man’s black costume that would ultimately become Venom, to The Thing staying off-world and continuing his solo adventures in his own series, to She-Hulk joining the Fantastic Four, and much, much more. Not to mention the coinciding action figures that were released. And I loved that the continuing comic book series jumped ahead a year and we had to figure out what happened during the Secret Wars as it was released month by month to catch us up. It was a new concept at the time, and it invigorated the comics. I purchased this trade paperback of Secret Wars 40 years later so I could reread the story and relive the experience I first read as a teenager.
Reviewer: Susan D. Bueti
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The granddaddy of crossovers
Review: I’m making my way through the history of the X-Men, and I purchased this book because I didn’t want to skip this 12-issue part of their story that’s squeezed in between Uncanny X-Men #180 and #181. I knew that this giant multi-team crossover was created only to promote a series of Mattel action figures, so my expectations were quite low. As it happens, the story Jim Shooter created is pretty intriguing, and the book itself is packed with extra features that definitely made it well worth the purchase for any comic fan.The book doesn’t shy away at all from its origins, with an introduction by Tom DeFalco detailing the Mattel connection. There are even six pages of text, with photos, describing all of the action figures. Other extras include an article from Marvel Age #12 announcing the series and several pages of original pencil artwork from Mike Zeck, Bob Layton, and John Beatty, as well as cover art from previously published volumes.The nicest extras, however, surround the story itself. There is an 18-page prologue featuring pages from eight different comic books, showing how all of the heroes were drawn to the Beyonder’s mysterious fortress in Central Park. And a page at the end of the book describes what became of each of the heroes after their return to earth.The story itself covers a typical comic book theme – good pitted against evil for survival and to save the universe. But there are plenty of twists and turns, including suspicions held by the other super heroes regarding the mutant X-Men, and the layered ambiguity of villains such as Magneto and Dr. Doom. The large cast of characters means any given hero may not get a ton of pages – some issues barely featured the X-Men – but every character contributes in different and significant ways.The fact that it’s a self-contained story with no cliffhanger or on-going interaction with other comics makes it an especially good read for somebody who just wants to read a fun story without needing a ton of backstory.Marvel had always interwoven characters and storylines through some of its different comic series – the so-called Marvel Universe was well-established – and spinoff books and limited-run series were getting to be more and more commonplace in the early 1980s. Whilte the artwork and dialogue of Secret Wars may not be break any new ground, the idea of placing so many different heroes and villains into one smashingly cool story-line was new, and THAT’S what makes Secret Wars a groundbreaker.
Reviewer: Mevlüt Ateş
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Normalde aldığım her üründen çok memnun kalıyorum fakat bu sefer öyle olmadı. Kitap öyle bir geldi ki görseniz ikinci el sanarsınız. Arka kapağında kat izi vardı. Kargolarken boyutu büyük bir paket seçtikleri için kitap muhtemelen yolculuk esnasında paketin içinde oradan oraya savrulmuş, dolayısıyla köşelerinde ezikler vardı. Normalde de piyasaya göre ucuza satılan bir ürünü kupon ile ekstra ucuza aldığım için iade etmeyeceğim fakat gerçekten hayal kırıklığına uğradım.Kitabın içeriği hakkında yoruma ise gerek yok, klasik bir Marvel hikayesi. İlgisi olan herkesin okuması gerekiyor.
Reviewer: hisham
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Good
Reviewer: BAILLY
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Colis bien reçu.
Reviewer: Francesco De Santis
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Il fumetto è arrivato in condizione perfette nei giusti tempi di consegna, il fumetto con i disegni stile anni 80 è avvincente e suggestivo. Consigliato
Reviewer: Raine Redekopp
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: 👍
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