Comics
The Journey |
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Auteurs | Jon Babcock (letters) Mark Bernardo (editor) John Marc DeMatteis (story) Bob Harras (chief editor) Mike Ploog (cover) Christie Scheele (colors) Liam Sharp |
Serie | Man-Thing, Vol. 3 |
Nummer | 02 |
Uitgave | 1998 (januari) |
Uitgeverij | Marvel |
Vorm | comic |
Taal | Engels |
Bladzijden | 32 bladzijden |
Gelezen | 2013-03-08 |
Verhalen |
Man-Thing, Vol. 3 (1998): Liam Sharp Bob Harras (chief editor) Christie Scheele (colors) Mike Ploog (cover) Mark Bernardo (editor) Jon Babcock (letters) John Marc DeMatteis (story) |
Doctor Strange warns Sheriff Donald Fillmore not to interfere with events surrounding Ellen Brandt and the Man-Thing. After altering the man's perceptions of reality, he convinces the sheriff that what is at stake here is beyond human comprehension. Fillmore quietly leaves the scene. Doctor Strange then tells Ellen Brandt that the Man-Thing is intricately tied to the veritable unmaking of reality, and that Ellen is one of the few people in existence who might be able to create an empathic rapport with the creature. Ellen reflects upon her own life and the decisions she has made - decisions that ultimately led to betrayal and the inadvertent creation of the Man-Thing. Through it all however, she comes to realize that she still loves the man that the monster once was - Ted Sallis. |