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Sto caricando le informazioni... Michael Moorcock's Multiverse (1994)di Michael Moorcock
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The Multiverse is under attack and the universe will never be the same again! Presenting the first volume of Michael Moorcock's astonishing Multiverse saga. With Michael Moorcock acting as narrator, this ground-breaking story takes the reader on an incredible multi-dimensional adventure that ingeniously intertwines three separate storylines from the Eternal Champion novels into one multimillennial epic saga. Uniting Elric of Melniboné, Sir Seaton Begg, Sam Oakenhurst, and Rose Von Beck in a quest to stop the criminal mastermind Silverskin from destroying not just the universe, but the entire multiverse too! With appearances from many of Moorcock's most famous characters, including Jerry Cornelius, Prince Corum, and Gaynor the Damned. In Moonbeams and Roses, drawn by Walt Simonson, hero Jack Karaquazian does battle in a meta-universal game of chance, whilst in Duke Elric, drawn by John Ridgway, Elric the albino emperor is magically transported to the Middle East in 1000AD and must embark on a quest to return home. While in the Metatemporal Detective, drawn by Mark Reeve, ace detective Sir Seaton Begg and his companion Dr. Taffy Sinclair investigate a series of seemingly unrelated crimes involving Adolf Hitler!. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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One of the coolest/strangest thing about this book was that both the Moorcock and Simonson are characters. They don't have a huge affect on the story, but they're there and they look like themselves in real life.
Overall I would say, skip this unless you're a hardcore Moorcock fan, not just a fan of the swords and sorcery stuff (Elric, Corum etc...) ( )