In 1994, Marvel Comic published Marvels, an examination of the universe the company had created from the perspective of an ordinary man, news photographer Phil Sheldon. It captured the wonder and awe of the normal citizens of the Marvel Universe at the super powered individuals that share their world. The mini-series was very well received, winning three Eisner awards and becoming much loved amongst Marvel fans.
One year later, a very similar series appeared. Phil Sheldon once again appeared, writing a book on the strange world he lived in, one filled with aliens, heroes and monsters. But instead of the love that the earlier series embodied, a dark mirror was held up, casting the universe in a disturbing new light. This series was Ruins.
Written by Warren Ellis, with art by Terese Nielsen, Cliff Nielsen and Chris Moeller, the story is set in a dystopian version of the Marvel Universe, under...
One year later, a very similar series appeared. Phil Sheldon once again appeared, writing a book on the strange world he lived in, one filled with aliens, heroes and monsters. But instead of the love that the earlier series embodied, a dark mirror was held up, casting the universe in a disturbing new light. This series was Ruins.
Written by Warren Ellis, with art by Terese Nielsen, Cliff Nielsen and Chris Moeller, the story is set in a dystopian version of the Marvel Universe, under...
- 12/8/2011
- by Tom White
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