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Legion of Monsters (Marvel Comics)

Legion of Monsters (Marvel Comics)

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Authors: Charlie Huston, Sean Mckeever, Mike Carey, Skottie Young, Brendan Cahill, C. B. Cebulski, Klaus Janson, Ted Mckeever, Greg Land, David Finch, Michael Gaydos
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 657093

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 280
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 11 x 7.6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0785127542
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785127543
ASIN: 0785127542

Publication Date: November 21, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
High-octane horror one-shots! First, Werewolf by Night returns to the Marvel Universe! This shocking story by X-Men's Mike Carey and Ultimate Power's Greg Land (in the comic he's waited his whole life to draw!) is a powerful, brutally terrifying tale that will redefine Jacob Russel forever! And as if that wasn't enough - join writer/artist Skottie Young in a no-holds-barred look at the afterlife of the Monster of Frankenstein! Next, Moon Knight and Ultimates Annual writer Charlie Huston navigates Man-Thing into a creepy tale of the worst kind of dinner invitation... Plus the brilliant Ted McKeever brings his expressionistic storytelling to Simon Garth - the original Marvel Zombie! And finally, Brendan Cahill and Michael Gaydos (Alias) take Morbius the Living Vampire through the deepest depths of terrifying addictions in a devastating fully painted horror tale... and C.B. Cebulski is joined by superstar David Finch (New Avengers, Moon Knight) to present an untold tale of the king of vampires - Dracula - and his beautiful daughter, Lilith! Terror has never looked as good as these frightening fables! Collects Legion of Monsters: Werewolf by Night, Legion of Monsters: Morbius, Legion of Monsters: Man-Thing, Legion of Monsters: Satana.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Marvel Reboots its Monster Line-Up, With Mixed Results   September 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

With an all-star cast of writers (Mike Carey, Charlie Huston, Robin Furth, et al) and artists (David Finch, Greg Land, et al), I had high hopes for Marvel's relaunch of its monster series. While the artwork is gorgeous throughout, the stories are just average and inconsequential.

The Morbius tale is the highlight here, although it feels like another vampire story that Morbius's name was tacked onto after the fact. The Man-Thing and Zombie stories are worth reading, but the Santana, Werewolf-by-Night, and Lilith ones are filler. And the "classic" tales? Skip them completely. Overall, though, this is a good introduction to Marvel's line-up of horror comic characters for the uninitiated, but it still feels like a half-hearted attempt that failed.



3 out of 5 stars Worth it.   August 15, 2008
This is a compilation of stories that were enjoyable to read (or re-read). If you are a fan of theses characters it's well worth the purchase.


2 out of 5 stars Badly written and mostly pointless   January 25, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I was also a fan of most of Marvel's monster characters, so it was a disappointment to see the shabby treatment they got in these stories. Yes, the art in the Werewolf and Lilith stories is very good ... but in all of these stories, nothing really happens. The only remotely clever treatment was in the Man-Thing story, but the adversaries in that were written so over-the-top that it was hard to appreciate the tale. The Satana story pulled in a couple of plot items from the "Hellstorm: Prince of Lies" series, but it was flat, and the art (as a previous poster said) was nothing to write home about.

Most disappointing of all was the Morbius story. Not only did the art look like it was painted in one night, but I can't help but wonder if the writer has actually read any of Morbius' history. He's treated like a supernatural vampire here, not a scientific one, and isn't that the point of Morbius? Here, he's just another angst-heavy member of the undead. Lazy writing.

If I were you, I'd simply download the individual gorgeous Greg Land covers and give this collection a skip.



3 out of 5 stars Great artwork, not much else   January 15, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Marvel relaunches their Legion of Monsters line with this handsome hardcover collection, collecting one-shot stories and tales of Werewolf by Night, Man-Thing, Morbius, Satana, Lilith, The Zombie, The Monster of Frankenstein, The Living Mummy, and Dracula to boot. Problem is, while there's some great artwork to be found here, most of the stories come off as flat. Mike Carey's (Hellblazer, X-Men) tale of Werewolf by Night is one of these, even though it features the superb artwork of Greg Land. Skottie Young's take on Monster of Frankenstein is quite good though, and even though his artwork may be an acquired taste, it more than suits the story. Moon Knight writer Charlie Huston and frequent Frank Miller partner Klaus Janson bring us a solid Man-Thing story, while Ted McKeever writes and illustrates an enjoyable take on The Zombie Simon Garth. Robin Furth's tale of Satana isn't all that interesting, and the artwork from Kalman Andrasofszky isn't anything to write home about either, and resembles a poor man's Joshua Middleton. Jonathan Hickman's Living Mummy tale is interesting in terms of story, delivery, and artwork; the Morbius tale by Brandon Cahill and Alias artist Michael Gaydos is disappointing, and the Lilith and Dracula story features great artwork from David Finch (New Avengers) and an average and short story from C.B. Cebulski. There are additional, older tales (I refuse to call them classic because trust me, they're far from it) included as well, including the first Legion of Monsters story by Bill Mantlo, which features a lame team-up between Ghost Rider, Morbius, Man-Thing, and Werewolf by Night. There are also older tales of the Monster of Frankenstein by Doug Moench and Manphibian by legendary Tomb of Dracula writer Marv Wolfman (both of which are quite good), and three tales of the Scarecrow (no, not the Batman villain) which are quite boring. The 2005 Horror edition of the Offical Handbook of the Marvel Universe is included as well, even though it doesn't feel complete in its character listing. Anyway you slice it, Legion of Monsters is a mixed bag to be sure, but the good still outweighs the bad here. Whether or not it is worth picking up however is entirely up to you.


5 out of 5 stars Monsters Reborn   January 12, 2008
One of the most awesome collection of newly written stories on some of Marvel's most famous monsters!!A must have for Marvel Monster lovers!In the book is an incredible section on all the characters that make up the Marvel Horror series,very insitefull,very informative,and easier that trying to find and buy all of the expensive orginal copies of where these great Marvel Monsters came from!Great for newer fans,and a must have for all of us older collectors who enjoyed all of these characters in the prime of the monster movement!Enjoy,fellow monster lovers!!

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