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R**Y
A very complete "Complete Collection"
Well-presented collection of comics with, I believe, every Man-Wolf appearance. Some of the writing is corny, but that was just comics in the 70s, and I kind of like that. Good art, excellent coloring. Great value with as many stories are included.
R**V
terrific
Marvel has always had strong characters and great story arcs.
J**N
man wolf
Great 70s and 80s sci fi super hero monster mash! I always liked the adventures of Jonah Jamesons astronaut son. He became more fun as he became the sci fi werewolf.
H**P
Satisfactory
I used to have most of the series but I lost it over the years . I am pleased that I have the complete sage now.
D**Y
Great, under rated series.
Great series with early George Perez art.
S**N
excellent product and shipping
excellent shipping and product
E**Y
John Jameson, Astronaut, Werewolf, Inter-dimensional Hero
I cant recall why I ended up reading this, I think after hearing about this run with a Marvel werewolf on another world after remembering a different story with a similar premise , I looked it up and found this. The book is a collected volume of stories about the Man-Wolf, aka John Jameson, aka the son of the Daily Bugle’ anti Spider-man editor-in-chief J Jonah Jameson, an astronaut that found a magic stone on the moon that turned him into a werewolf. Comics are amazing.By nature, the stories as a whole feel disjointed from each other as they cover Man-Wolf’s appearances over several issues at various points in Spider-man and other characters’ ongoing books. The exception is the series of issues in the middle of the collection written by David Kraft and with incredible art by George Perez. These issues are probably why this collection exists in the first place, as we start off with a standard werewolf story that happens to be well drawn and star various characters from Spider-man. Then the series takes a truly wild twist as the Man-wolf finds himself playing John Carter/Conan on an alien fantasy world.While the other stories have their moments (Spider-man meets Frankenstein’s monster!) This is the main story and you still need to know Man-Wolf’s history in Marvel comics to not get lost. So…not for fans without a little bit of Marvel history knowledge at the very least.
B**S
Great early Perez artwork
I like the original Spider-Man stories, then Man-Wolf gets his own unfocused series. One David Kraft and George Perez come on board thing heat up and they make some of my favorite kooky marvel comics ever with the introduction of the Star-God plot.Once the Kraft / Perez stories are over the rest of this collections goes back to being unfocused as Man-Wolf jumps around, guest starring here and there.So while not a perfect collection, I am super happy marvel released this collection - the heart of which is very entertaining
B**N
Satisfied
Product came faster then expected.love it
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