Marvel #2
| Writer | Dan Brereton, Steve Darnall, Eric Powell, Paolo Rivera, Alex Ross |
| Artist | Dan Brereton, Eric Powell, Paolo Rivera, Alex Ross |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Another artist extravaganza overseen by the master; Alex Ross! In this issue, the X-Men old and new grapple with the swelling of their ranks in a story by Dan Brereton, the Thing, Spider-Man and Doctor Doom contend for the most coveted object on the planet in a tale by Eric Powell, and the Vision pushes himself to the limit in order to save a life in an adventure by Paolo Rivera! All wrapped in a framing sequence painted by Alex and scripted by Steve Darnall!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Nerdly - Dean Fuller
Nov 26, 2020Sometimes it's the little things, the little stories, that make us enjoy the big stories even more. This book is such a little thing. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Nov 25, 2020This series is an attractive offering for those looking something not-too-serious, with the understanding the tales within have virtually no bearing on the overall health of the Marvel Universe. Plus, Marvel #2 has one of the funniest Dr. Doom sequences comics has ever seen. Read Full Review
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8.5
The rare anthology where everything is good and at least one thing is great. Eric Powell + Ben Grimm is a match made in heaven, and I love that middle strip to pieces. This issue should go down smooth with virtually any Marvel fan -- X-Men + Fantastic Four + Avengers is a cover-all-the-bases recipe for success.
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7.0
These were a mixed bag. The danger room story was probably my favorite, but the cannoli story was also fun. The Vision story was fine.
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6.5
Wasnt necessarily bad but wasnt anything you had to read. A fun doom story and an ok vision yarn are the main features here.
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5.5
I found this to be of a middling quality, though the art in everything save the first story was very good. I think the Vision one was my favourite? But maybe I am a sap.
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