The close of the year brings with it Marvel’s Annual release of Timeless #1. Timeless is a new one-shot from Marvel Comics that gives obscure glimpses at some of the major stories that will be hitting shelves next year. This year, the issue’s main story takes place in a possible future of the Marvel Universe, brought about by a conquering Khonshu. As the Immortal Moon Knight prepares Earth for Khnoshu’s ascension, the last living hero in the Marvel Universe — Power Man — stands in his way. Timeless #1, written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly with art by Juann Cabal, colors by Edgar Delgado, and letters by VC’s Travis Lanham, is an epic one-shot issue that teases the future of the Marvel Universe.The emotional core of this issue hinges on the relationship of two of Marvel’s most iconic characters — Luke Cage and Danny Rand. The opening scene is a flashback to their earlier days, establishing their bond as “Heroes for Life.” From here, the issue jumps forward to a future of despair. In this future, Danny has become the avatar for Khonshu, and through a mixture of StarkTech, the Eternal Machine, and Khonshu’s powers, the world now bows under the Moon God. The only hero standing in Moon Knight’s way is Luke Cage, who now wields the combined powers of the Sentry, the Hulk, and the Iron Fist.Cabal’s art is jaw-dropping throughout this oversized issue. Clean, precise line work displays the order of a conquered world. Sharp edges give way to fractures of disorder as Luke Cage smashes the world Khonshu made. Luke and Danny each get new designs for their upgraded roles as Power Man and the Immortal Moon Knight, and the designs are incredible. The action is spectacular. Cabal utilizes creative page layouts to emphasize impact and geography. There’s a real sense of power behind each character’s blows.
The close of the year brings with it Marvel’s Annual release of Timeless #1. Timeless is a new one-shot from Marvel Comics that gives obscure glimpses at some of the major stories that will be hitting shelves next year. This year, the issue’s main story takes place in a possible future of the Marvel Universe, brought about by a conquering Khonshu. As the Immortal Moon Knight prepares Earth for Khnoshu’s ascension, the last living hero in the Marvel Universe — Power Man — stands in his way. Timeless #1, written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly with art by Juann Cabal, colors by Edgar Delgado, and letters by VC’s Travis Lanham, is an epic one-shot issue that teases the future of the Marvel Universe.
The emotional core of this issue hinges on the relationship of two of Marvel’s most iconic characters — Luke Cage and Danny Rand. The opening scene is a flashback to their earlier days, establishing their bond as “Heroes for Life.” From here, the issue jumps forward to a future of despair. In this future, Danny has become the avatar for Khonshu, and through a mixture of StarkTech, the Eternal Machine, and Khonshu’s powers, the world now bows under the Moon God. The only hero standing in Moon Knight’s way is Luke Cage, who now wields the combined powers of the Sentry, the Hulk, and the Iron Fist.
Cabal’s art is jaw-dropping throughout this oversized issue. Clean, precise line work displays the order of a conquered world. Sharp edges give way to fractures of disorder as Luke Cage smashes the world Khonshu made. Luke and Danny each get new designs for their upgraded roles as Power Man and the Immortal Moon Knight, and the designs are incredible. The action is spectacular. Cabal utilizes creative page layouts to emphasize impact and geography. There’s a real sense of power behind each character’s blows.
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