Hyp Alpha Comics II
Vous souhaitez réagir à ce message ? Créez un compte en quelques clics ou connectez-vous pour continuer.
Le Deal du moment :
Aliexpress : codes promo valables sur tout le site
Voir le deal

What If? #200

Aller en bas

What If? #200 Empty What If? #200

Message  Mugiwara Lun 27 Déc - 1:38

What If? #200 Prv73658

What If? #200
Story by Marc Guggenheim, Stan Lee
Art by Dave Wilkins, Dale Eaglesham, Lucio Parrillo
Letters by Dave Lanphear
Cover by Dave Wilkins
Publisher Marvel Comics
Cover Price: $4.99
Release Date Wed, December 29th, 2010
Finally, celebrate the historic 200th issue of What If? Since debuting in 1977, What If? has become a corner staple in the Marvel Universe by spotlighting “the road not traveled” by many of its heroes & villains as well as the domino effect that the point of divergence creates. What If? 200 offers two titanic tales— the main story is one with a different POV on Siege, “What If Norman Osborn Won the Siege of Asgard?” What if the Sentry didn’t lose control of the Void during battle, allowing for the Siege to ultimately decimate our heroes? With Osborn on top of the world, only one force stands in his way: Doom… and he’s not alone as he rebuilds the Cabal with the X-Men?! By Marc Guggenheim and Dave Wilkins. The second tale is one that will be talked about amongst the multiverse: the murder of Galactus at the hands of…the WATCHER!?! Based on the events in the classic “Coming of Galactus” storyline in ‘The Fantastic Four 48-50,’ this one is written by none other than the scribe of those original stories, Stan “The Man” Lee, himself. Joining him is recent FF artist, Dale Eaglesham. If there is only one back-up story you’ll read this year, true believers, it must be this one!


What If? #200 Prv73659

What If? #200 Prv73660

What If? #200 Prv73661

What If? #200 Prv73662

What If? #200 Prv73663

What If? #200 Prv73664


What If? #200 Prv73665What If? #200 Prv73666

C'est un peu ridicule, comme idée. C'est vrai que les Olympiens sont durs à tuer, mais Sentry était supposé avoir éliminé Ares très facilement. QU'est-ce qui se serait passé s'il avait aussi dû tuer Hercules? Il se serait évanoui, à bout de forces?
Mugiwara
Mugiwara
Modérateur

Masculin Date d'inscription : 05/04/2009
Age : 46

Revenir en haut Aller en bas

Revenir en haut


 
Permission de ce forum:
Vous ne pouvez pas répondre aux sujets dans ce forum