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COMIC: Marvel Two bets

Yesterday I talked about how in "Image" had taken off with new characters created by Robert Kirkman. Today I want to talk about two series "Marvel" have gone a little counter, separated from the rest regarding the theme and style: "The Incredible Hercules" and "Agents of Atlas." At first sight may appear two sets of second, no interest, but I think they have a point that makes them interesting and noteworthy.

"The Incredible Hercules" is more direct continuation of "World War Hulk," an event that everyone seems to forget, after this rolling Jeph Loeb in the regular collection of character. Chronicles the adventures of Herc and his new "sidekick" Amadeus Cho, related to what is happening in the rest of the universe, but going to your ball, drawing on mythology spectacular adventures to tell. They write Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, with a fun graphic section that runs from strangers as Rafa Sandoval Buschemi, through Clayton Henry and Salva Espin.

"Agents of Atlas" is a different course, the premise of a "What if .." which was written what would happen if the Avengers had existed in the 50's, creating a supergroup with the Marvel heroes of that era. In honor of the name who had the editorial in this decade, I think this group is called "Atlas" combines adventure, science fiction, mythology and all a little. Graphic point we have Dan Panosian and Gabriel Hardman, giving a variable style to this collection.

Anyway, apart from Bendis, Brubaker and Fraction's horror, there are different collections fun and Marvel which can give joy to more than one.

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